November 1, 2014
Amused in Rappahannock County
We drove through Rappahannock County today on an art tour. This artsy pumpkin was one of the first projects I saw. By the way, you can see pumpkins and other autumn sights on my October posts.
This mailbox was not part of the tour but I liked it anyway.
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Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Autumn
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Edvard Munch would have smiled if he new what I am looking at now:)
ReplyDeleteCreative and FUN!
What fun to re-create the Scream!
ReplyDeleteI like both of these - the cow letter box made me smile!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Sounds like a fun time.. I love the carved pumpkin and the cute cow mailbox.. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI got the biggest kick outta that cow mail box, Linda. Such fun.
ReplyDeletereally cute mailbox!
ReplyDeleteI like the cow mailbox too. :) That pumpkin art looks like more work than I would go to. I would just cut triangles for eyes and a jagged mouth like I always do.
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin is quite elegant with the detailed carvings. I also like the mailbox.
ReplyDeleteAlways like the interpretation of the Edvard Munch painting.
ReplyDeleteThat pumpkin is surely an art. I like the mailbox too, clever idea :)
ReplyDeleteBoth make me smile!
ReplyDeleteI love that pumpkin! Talk about talent! :o)
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