Giant Pine Cones Made from Shovel Blades

These beautiful sculptures by Canadian artist Floyd Elzinga are perfect for a large garden. They're made from the blades of shovels. Their great size expresses what he calls "the aggressive nature of seeds." You can view more at the gallery link below.

Gallery and Artist's Website -via Recylart


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Quoting a 17th century European source about 19th century American photographs seems rather silly and pointless. In the course of my historical research, I read entire runs of newspapers from the 19th century on Google Newspaper archive and this issue did, in fact, come up in an opinion piece (sadly, I don't recall the paper but it was probably one from Nova Scotia.) The writer opined, much as Twain did, that it was risky to have to hold a smile until it looked forced, fixed, and frozen (and stupid), so, even though it made people look grim, they usually chose to simply let the face relax as naturally as possible so the position could be held. Photographs were expensive and people were loath to take a risk of spending the money on something that would look foolish.
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