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The other day I showed you this and asked you to guess what it was.
I love getting the guesses (no one has said the right answer yet) and a few of you know what it is but are not saying…does this help you guess what it is by turning it upside down? To truly display it, it would need to be displayed like this…but there is no way to do that…well maybe there is but I don't know how.
Well?
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Hi Diana,
Well I agree its a sculpture with something from nature!
My eyes are not that great but I am going to guess a sculpture
of grape leaves/vines???
No lauging out there:) It's a guess lol
It reminds me of the vines climbed in the movie "Avatar", going high in the skies!!
OK, so I am going to say my guess because of course now I am second guessing myself! I think it is one of those castings of an ant nest. You pour the hot liquid metal into the ant hill and when it cools and solidifies you dig it up and clean it off. Presto, instant unique sculpture that looks totally cool! Someone posted it on Facebook a long time ago.
Sure hope I'm right or I'm gonna look like a really loonie! Ha! Ha!
Okay, I had no idea, but my hubby said it looks like molten aluminum poured down an anthole! Oh, I just read Shannon's post above. I NEVER would have guessed that!! Great work Jeff and neighbor! 🙂
That is right Shannon, it was super cool to watch but it took Jeff 3 hours to dig it out, it was so deep. Hugs, Di
Hi Tina, Your hubby is right. Cool eh? Hugs, Di
Hi Julie, I will have to watch that movie again I don't remember that. Hugs, Di
Hi Angela, it is nature, it is actually melted aluminum poured into an ant hole and then it goes inside and hardens, then you dig it out. Hugs, Di
I knew what it was immediately….I sooo want to to do this.
Hi Crystal, it is super cool. But dangerous when you are melting the aluminum. Hugs, Di