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16 comments to "Forevertron: World’s Largest Scrap Metal Sculpture by Dr. Evermor"
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L
September 11th, 2007 at
1:34 am
Cool… If I’m ever in Wisconsin, I’ll have to have a look.
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Capella
September 11th, 2007 at
7:04 am
That’s amazing.
He is officially the world’s King of Tetanus.
No, seriously, amazing stuff. -
Sally J.
September 11th, 2007 at
9:49 am
If you’re in the area, you might want to check out The House on the Rock as well. Tinkergirl of Brass Goggles fame described just this week as “accidentally steampunk.”
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johnald
September 11th, 2007 at
10:02 am
check out the tiny head in the bottom right corner of the Close-up photo of the Forevertron.
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laodan
September 11th, 2007 at
5:27 pm
Check my gallery of Wisconsin “art brut” (outsider art).
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Celeste
September 11th, 2007 at
5:29 pm
This reminds me so much of the children’s book Septimus Bean and His Amazing Machine.
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Denita TwoDragons
September 11th, 2007 at
5:55 pm
This is like something out of Girl Genius!
http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/index.php
Either that, or Eberron. Where is the Warforged groundskeeper…? *LOL*
–TwoDragons
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Beth
September 11th, 2007 at
6:25 pm
Have you seen the City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri? Its the brain child of an artist named Bob Cassily. Definately neat, check it out at http://www.citymuseum.org. Cool stuff!
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cardinalnation
September 12th, 2007 at
3:30 pm
Amazing stuff.
Bob Cassilly, a classically trained sculptor and serial entrepreneur does similar junk sculptures that you can climb through in (and outside of) an old warehouse.
If ever in St. Louis, it’s one of the best things we have to offer.
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cardinalnation
September 12th, 2007 at
3:31 pm
I neglected to mention:
It’s the City Museum. Under constant improvement and additions.
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Chris Coyier
September 12th, 2007 at
7:08 pm
I don’t live too far away from this park. It’s just as cool as it looks in the photos =)
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Joe Schmoe
September 13th, 2007 at
8:47 am
I live a short ride from the park. You can often
find Dr. Evermore there sitting in the shade on a
summer day. He’s a fascinating person to chat
with. There is also some art for sale that will
fit in the trunk of a car.The park abuts Delaney’s surplus center which
is easier to find from the highway. The graveyard
of manufacturing equipment behind the surplus
center transitions into the park.It’s worth the trip if you’re ever in the area.
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choggie kendall
September 15th, 2007 at
9:10 pm
Orange Show, Houston Texas-Close to home, similar-Folk art, post-industrial-
Thanks Evermore -
IMSA12
September 16th, 2007 at
4:59 pm
Tom Every has been a friend of mine for a few years, and I have the privilege of having some of his works inside and outside of my house. These pictures don’t begin to show the sheer size, extent, and intricacy of his work at the Forevertron site.
Anyone who enjoyed these pix should check out some of the other links to see the great and really fun work that the Doctor has done around Wisconsin and vicinity. Tom is a generous and not-so-mad genius who has changed the history of salvage, while brightening up a lot of lives with his art, large and small.
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Outdoor Sculptures Info
December 5th, 2007 at
5:24 pm
I think Forevertron is one of the neatest sculptures I have ever seen and truly a work of art!
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Rat
December 17th, 2007 at
10:31 pm
Constantly awaiting the attendance of a college for the industry forge welding. I find your work an insperation of sorts, and shall be wondering through the entrance to the park one day.
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