Better than an Easter egg Hunt! My wife Diane found this concrete gargoyle discarded in parking lot behind a store . It must have weighed 50 pounds.
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Unpainted concrete gargoyle. |
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Black enamel is brushed on the eye pupils, finger and toe nails and inside mouth. |
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Gold has been brushed on cheeks and various folds and limb joints |
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White enamel has been brushed on teeth and around eye iris. Green paint brushed on rock base the gargoyle is
perched on. |
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The finished Gargoyle. The neighbours dog was startled and started barking at the
wonderful lifelike beast! |