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How fascinating. i love art that has been created from left overs. Not sure I could live with his expression tho.
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Neat! How does something like that just pop into someones head? I have no creativity at all.
I can't decide if it is funny or scary...but it is certainly creative!
At first glance, I tought , oh my, popsicle sticks. hahahah
rather scary!
Interesting but, I think I'd rather see my piano in its original state.
No way Kate, that is just too weird haha!
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I will assume that the pianos whose parts were donated were deceased...Can he carry a tune? (hehehe)Bises,Genie
Sing us a song you're the piano manSing us a song tonightWell we're all in the mood for a melodyAnd you've got us feeling alright
I always wondered what happened to old pianos when they outlived their usefulness. Now I know!
Very unusual and very interesting but he doesn't look like Billy Joel.
That is so neat!Lots of pieces in that puzzle.
Wonderful reuse!
The Piano Man certainly is unique art Kate. Fascinating!
Whoa, this is so interesting. Clever, intricate, and compelling. The teeth and eyes make him look angry. Wonder what kind of music was being played on him. haha.
That is very interesting.
All I can say is WOW!
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What a fascinating exhibit.
That is very cool. At first I thought they were clothespins. Neato!
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How fascinating. i love art that has been created from left overs. Not sure I could live with his expression tho.
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Neat! How does something like that just pop into someones head? I have no creativity at all.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if it is funny or scary...but it is certainly creative!
ReplyDeleteAt first glance, I tought , oh my, popsicle sticks. hahahah
ReplyDeleterather scary!
ReplyDeleteInteresting but, I think I'd rather see my piano in its original state.
ReplyDeleteNo way Kate, that is just too weird haha!
ReplyDeleteI am unbelievably homesick for the State Fair!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI will assume that the pianos whose parts were donated were deceased...
ReplyDeleteCan he carry a tune? (hehehe)
Bises,
Genie
Sing us a song you're the piano man
ReplyDeleteSing us a song tonight
Well we're all in the mood for a melody
And you've got us feeling alright
I always wondered what happened to old pianos when they outlived their usefulness. Now I know!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual and very interesting but he doesn't look like Billy Joel.
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat!
ReplyDeleteLots of pieces in that puzzle.
Wonderful reuse!
ReplyDeleteThe Piano Man certainly is unique art Kate. Fascinating!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, this is so interesting. Clever, intricate, and compelling. The teeth and eyes make him look angry. Wonder what kind of music was being played on him. haha.
ReplyDeleteThat is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!
ReplyDeleteFancy fair
ReplyDeleteOurs have dirt floors.
Wish I could write haiku too...
What a fascinating exhibit.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cool. At first I thought they were clothespins. Neato!
ReplyDeleteMindblowing art! Whoever made this have a great sense of humor.
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