The Fun: The town of Woodstock has a new sculpture, a hiker made of stones. The artist is Craig Gray and he calls this Pac-Man – he represents a backpacker.
February 15, 2016
It's the Third Monday in February
The Good: It's President's Day, so I'm sharing this sculpture of George Washington as a young man. This stands on the grounds of his office in Winchester, Virginia, which he used while supervising the construction of nearby Fort Loudoun in 1755-56. The fort was built to protect the town during the French and Indian War.
The Random: At Sylvia's Pets in Harrisonburg, there's a long mural over the fish tanks showing aquatic scenes. I'm sharing this with Monday Murals, which always has fun and interesting artwork to enjoy.
The Fun: The town of Woodstock has a new sculpture, a hiker made of stones. The artist is Craig Gray and he calls this Pac-Man – he represents a backpacker.
The Fun: The town of Woodstock has a new sculpture, a hiker made of stones. The artist is Craig Gray and he calls this Pac-Man – he represents a backpacker.
Labels:
Arts and Crafts,
Colonial Virginia
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I really like that hiker made of rocks!
ReplyDeleteThe rock hiker is cool!
ReplyDeleteAn unusual sculpture, that pac man!
ReplyDeleteGeorge does look young.
The mural there is quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like that backpakcer!
ReplyDeleteSome fun shots, I like Pac-man
ReplyDeletePac-man is awesome and creative!
ReplyDeleteThat stone man is amazing. Someone went to great thought to create him.
ReplyDeleteI remember the statue of George Washington from our visit to Winchester. The backpacker sculpture is fascinating.
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