Deutschland, germany
The Water Herders / Die Wasserhueterinnen

The outer one left starts to show something like a human expression. / Die aussen links scheint sowas wie menschliche Zuege anzunehmen.



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Fizgig December 01, 2018, 04:49 PM
Water Herders? How does one herd water? Interesting find...
Sonja December 01, 2018, 05:15 PM
The gal who makes them is a modern artist. She takes dead trees and transports them somewhere else, shapes them a tad with a chainsaw, gives them names and puts them up again. I have seen chainsaw artists doing truly stunning things, but alas her works so far seem to lack serious craftmanship with the medium, it's all about a good political message on the usage of natural resources but way to little detail to really impess and enchant those passing by enough to read the explaining markers. :o(

The herders or protectresses at the end of the Schussen as I recall where downed far away in Stuttgart in the city park for a train station enlargement enraging many people. They are the kind of trees activists lived on to hinder proceedings and stuck all kind of things in to spoil the lumber use, so they finally went to be given to environmental artists.

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