I think they are great. If I were to make some, they wouldn’t be so popular. People would just dismiss them and probably call the cops for the trash in my yard. Thank God for rural Americana!
I sure wish I had one, and some metal. I’d have Larry out there cutting up stuff. What fun!
Cheryl, these pictures of Liggett’s stuff are great. Where did you park? The time I went by a few years ago, I could only see to park along the road that connects 54 and 56 I think it was, and the cars that went by were going too fast that day for me to consider getting out and walking around.
Do they let people onto their property?
Next time I go that way, which may be never, I’ll take more time there.
I wonder if he ever sells any of them.
I was wondering that as well.
I think they are great. If I were to make some, they wouldn’t be so popular. People would just dismiss them and probably call the cops for the trash in my yard. Thank God for rural Americana!
April, I bet people would love it if you made yard art.
I’m sure my neighbors wouldn’t. But I may try it anyway. Anybody got a cutting torch they could lend me?
I sure wish I had one, and some metal. I’d have Larry out there cutting up stuff. What fun!
Cheryl, these pictures of Liggett’s stuff are great. Where did you park? The time I went by a few years ago, I could only see to park along the road that connects 54 and 56 I think it was, and the cars that went by were going too fast that day for me to consider getting out and walking around.
Do they let people onto their property?
Next time I go that way, which may be never, I’ll take more time there.
Janet
These were along US 400, on the western edge of town- maybe he has them in more than one place.
Anyway, there was a side street – which was where his “studio” is (photos coming soon) – and it was safe the park on the side street.