Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for July 24, 2019
Transcript:
A Few Local Show Sculptors Discuss their Work The Shoveler, Ed Pitney, Takoma Park. "It's a tragic portrait of modern man in his futile battle with indifferent nature, pausing to have a back spasm." Replica of the east building of the national gallery (life size), Bob Delgado, Hyattsville. "It was an accident, really. I shoveled out my driveway and that's how it piled up. In '96 I accidentally did the Hirshhorn." Heroic bust of Bob Ryan, Joy Roop, DC. "This piece just flowed from my sub-conscious after staring at weatherman Bob Ryan on TV for 3 days." The Awakening (Verso), Milo Hubka, Arlington. "I thought, what if I turn the Hains Point sculpture upside down so his rear end's stickin' out? And boy, do the neighbors hate it!"
danholt over 5 years ago
I once made a snow armadillo; sadly, everyone thought it was a rat…
ellisaana Premium Member over 5 years ago
Snow sculptures in the the DC metro area are as ephemeral as daylilies. The only ones that last long are encased in soot in supermarket parking lots.
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
That is actually Ed Pitney encased in that snow sculpture. The snow is easing his back spasm and he is feeling better.
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Hey, look at me! My avatar is Right-Side Up! (Okay, not snow; aluminum, I think)….