and please dont tell me to google, thats where i've been for the past hour.
looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the right vein.
Tater wrote: > and please dont tell me to google, thats where i've been for the past > hour.
> looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my > driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes > you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the > right vein.
you might need to google to find these
skiatook statuary in tulsa oklahoma double d statuary in texas henri studio in chicago
> and please dont tell me to google, thats where i've been for the past > hour.
> looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my > driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes > you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the > right vein.
Have you looked for gargoyles? Nifty ones show up at antique dealers sometimes.
Tater wrote: > and please dont tell me to google, thats where i've been for the past > hour.
> looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my > driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes > you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the > right vein.
> looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my > driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary.
another search term (sorry, i know you said not to google) is grotesques, which are the same as gargoyles, except they don't spit. (Gargoyles were used to divert rainwater away from castle foundations, grotesques are purely decorative.)
Tater wrote: > and please dont tell me to google, thats where i've been for the past > hour.
> looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my > driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes > you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the > right vein.
Here in NY a hillary statue would do the trick- but make sure there's not a line from the road, through it, towards your house.
On 17 Oct 2006 15:46:16 -0700, "Tater" <tater1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>and please dont tell me to google, thats where i've been for the past >hour.
>looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my >driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes >you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the >right vein.
I was in Beijing earlier this year. To get off the beaten path I often jumped on a bus and let it take me anywhere. There was this place on the east suburbs of Beijing that is a home renovator's paradise. On something like four acres of small row shops are just about every trade and building products one can wish for. Of particular interest to me were these stacks and stacks of dressed and polished stone of all types, mineral patterns and colors. They make excellent kitchen and bathroom counters, 24" x 24" floor and wall tiles, etc. In the same sector were at least a dozen shops selling ready carved statues. If a Chinese business want a pair of large traditional stone lions to grace the doorway, just pick them up and place them the same day. There were dragons of the Chinese variety as well as of the St. George (western) type. One shop even specialized in Greco-Roman carvings. I am sure if a picture is provided they can carve anything you want in any stone you want.
On the TV show Mythbusters, they once had an episode where they went to Calfornia merchant that sells clay pots and ceramics from China. Such a shop may have the statuttes you want.
Tater wrote: > and please dont tell me to google, thats where i've been for the past > hour.
> looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my > driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes > you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the > right vein.
> > looking for some honest to goodness scary statues for bordering my > > driveway. nothing comical, nothing mildly scary. something that makes > > you want to loose your lunch or turn around and leave would be in the > > right vein.
> Wouldn't a "No soliciting" sign do what you want?
I want something that leaves not only the impression that solicitors are not wanted, but that returning to the place would give them uneasy feelings. some people think that signs are not meant for them, or that they are special in some way.
the uneasy feeling of Dread is what i think i am looking for. my freinds know me well enought that groteques that could convey that feeling would be right up my alley.