one person's art is another's trash by Richardphotos
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Goldfield, Nevada. the owners of the businesses there are not happy with this monstrosity
Comments (15)
Sarahdar
I don't blame them, yard art has gotten way out of control. nice shot though
QuietRiot
Wow,,,rat haven, I'd be upset too!
Glendaw
I don't blame them either, looks way out of control.
Happy I don't live next door !
jayfar
I wouldn't like it either Richard.
netsuke
Ya think. I'm all for outré art but this is trash in a pile!
eekdog Online Now!
Looks like a eye sore. Feel sorry for the neighbors.
bakapo
whoa, wow... time to toss some things out, I think...
Cyve
I want this car... Fantastic capture !!!
flavia49
cool capture
starship64 Online Now!
I can understand their feelings. I wouldn't want to have that next door to me either.
kenmo
Fantastic find and well spotted....
Vigne33
Amazing scene! Almost a piece of contemporary art!
CavalierLady
{{wrinkles nose in displeasure}} ...or maybe it's just me and I don't understand "modern art".
moochagoo
Not really a nice place :)
anahata.c
you know, it's like scientists who look at storms: When they step away from the terrible damage storms do, they can marvel at the complexity and sheer power of a storm. Then they step back into being humans, and, once again, they bemoan the damage the storm causes. In the same way, if we step away from our reactions to this as trash, as a rat-magnet (as someone above said), as an eyesore, a danger, etc, we can look at it as pure visual collage. As that, it's just fascinating. You caught it as a big mass, a big construction or art installation. And it's just fascinating. I'm in the farthest zoom, and I still want to know what's going on in there. Clear vivid capture with bold hues and a plethora of debris. I really like it!