Looks like one of those city art projects - like the cows in Chicago or the Pegasus in Dallas or the Hogs in (I can't remember who did hogs). I'm sure some city must have done Buffalo/Bison...
Sure woke me up! I could not see having that in my front yard BUT it would be a good marker if someone had to find that address. . . forget looking for street numbers, just look for the colorful animal in the front yard!
This looks like one of the bison in Cherokee, North Carolina. It is like the typical city art projects, but each bison was painted by specific reservation groups with symbols that meant something to the group and the tribe. nellie
I work next to a big roundabout called "carrefour de la vache noire" or black cow intersection. They've put colourful cows everywhere there. Imagine if I were to replace them with buffaloes over night! :-)
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Looks like one of those city art projects - like the cows in Chicago or the Pegasus in Dallas or the Hogs in (I can't remember who did hogs). I'm sure some city must have done Buffalo/Bison...
ReplyDeleteTo each his own I say :)
ReplyDeleteIt is very colorful.
He is a colorful fellow, isn't he? Terrific capture for the day!! Enjoy your day!
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Moo!
ReplyDeleteSure woke me up! I could not see having that in my front yard BUT it would be a good marker if someone had to find that address. . . forget looking for street numbers, just look for the colorful animal in the front yard!
ReplyDeleteThis bison is adorable, I love its colors!
ReplyDeleteVery creative sculpture!
Léia
Wonderful! We had flying pigs in Cincinnati. Then a few years later we had flower pots. I saw bears in Cherokee, North Carolina. Great art fun!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like one of the bison in Cherokee, North Carolina. It is like the typical city art projects, but each bison was painted by specific reservation groups with symbols that meant something to the group and the tribe.
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It definitely has a coat of many colors!! I like him...
ReplyDeleteThis is quite unusual and I like it very much!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I get to look at it in somebody else's yard!
ReplyDeleteI work next to a big roundabout called "carrefour de la vache noire" or black cow intersection. They've put colourful cows everywhere there. Imagine if I were to replace them with buffaloes over night! :-)
ReplyDeleteHe looks like he should be in Buffalo!
ReplyDeleteHehe... it started with cows, I believe, then went on to horses, pigs, and why not bison?
ReplyDeleteThey have horses like this (artfully decorated) in Lexington, Kentucky. I like this bison! Interesting for sure.
ReplyDeleteThey have horses like this (artfully decorated) in Lexington, Kentucky. I like this bison! Interesting for sure.
ReplyDeleteReally colorful, EG. I don't think I need one in my back yard, though. Thanks anyways!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteUtterly amazing. I love all the colors.
ReplyDeleteVery colorful, but nightmarish in a good kind of way.
ReplyDeleteIt is colorful,but would not be my choice of yard art.
ReplyDeleteFirst Moose all over Toronto now Bison? A very "loud" sort of dude he is!
ReplyDeleteA fun, unusual, artsy, colorful, silly buffalo! Cool capture!
ReplyDeleteFun! Maybe it is in the yard because it wouldn't fit in the living room, LOL!
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Totally random thing to have at your house, but I like it!
ReplyDeleteI do love all the colors. It's random, but also unique!
ReplyDeleteYou sure had me buffaloed! This would be something I'd expect to see in Salida, Colorado, not in Canada! Definitely a colorful piece!
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