10 Weirdest Sculptures












     Posted By: Paul - Thu Sep 15, 2011
     Category: Art | Ineptness, Crudity, Talentlessness, Kitsch, and Bad Art | Asia | Europe | North America | South Pacific





Comments
At least the sticky tape dog showed some degree of talent and creativity.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 09/15/11 at 11:58 AM
I don't know Expat, could you knit a Ferrari? Would you even think to try?
I thought they were ALL pretty cool!! 😊
Posted by Tyrusguy on 09/15/11 at 12:40 PM
The knitting looks like he/she used 19s or better to create a mat then threw it over a frame. No kudos there. Anyhow, why would I want to knit one??

BTW, my aunt ran a needlecraft shop and I sampled most of the crafts.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 09/15/11 at 12:56 PM
@ Expat WOW I guess you COULD knit a Ferrari! Sorry if my comment sounded snarky, I just think they ALL showed SOME degree of talent and/or creativity. :red:
Posted by Tyrusguy on 09/15/11 at 08:14 PM
Expat is very talented and artistic. The sheep's stomach was creepy to me as well, but probably made Scot hungry. 😉
Posted by Patty in Ohio, USA on 09/15/11 at 08:23 PM
No worries Tyrusguy, around here we take and give a few hits all the time. All's in good fun.

Actually I'd've crocheted it or hooked it. Knitting was never my 1st choice.

If this wasn't an anonymous site I'd never be admitting to any of this, ya' know!
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 09/16/11 at 12:00 AM
When I was about seven my aunt taught me to crochet. I got to the point where I could do a running stitch and a French knot better than her or my grandmother.

Expat, you are SURE this site is anonymous, aren't you.
Posted by yogi in Kennesaw GA on 09/16/11 at 12:05 AM
Thanks Expat! I have always admired crafters of most sorts.
My experience with knitting is nil, unless you count line splicing on boats and the quick repair of fishing nets as knitting? :coolsmile:
Posted by Tyrusguy on 09/16/11 at 11:02 AM
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