Nice. Bonus points for the Monty Python ref. It's at Sutter's Fort. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sutter's_Fort_engraving_by_JH_Richardson.jpg I hope I typed that right...it won't let me copy & paste a url in here for some reason.
Anyway...you can see the original gate in the engraving. I found a picture of the gate at the centennial in 1939 and they had a different gate, so apparently this one was recreated in the last 70 years.
This is all my work. I took these pictures. I, me, mine. However, having said that, I don't Photoshop watermarks on my pictures because I don't believe in it- the practice reminds me of a jealous dog pissing on everything. I slapped a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported license on this page because I'm really pretty much a socialist and don't care how much my pictures are "borrowed" provided credit is given (*cough* link back to this site) and no one else makes money off my work. Other than that...if you can translate Latin send me a message.
Looks like an evil gaping mouth with sharp, pointy teeth (I just did a Monty Python impression as I wrote that, lol)
ReplyDeleteNice. Bonus points for the Monty Python ref. It's at Sutter's Fort. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sutter's_Fort_engraving_by_JH_Richardson.jpg I hope I typed that right...it won't let me copy & paste a url in here for some reason.
ReplyDeleteAnyway...you can see the original gate in the engraving. I found a picture of the gate at the centennial in 1939 and they had a different gate, so apparently this one was recreated in the last 70 years.
ReplyDeleteThis is very very cool.
ReplyDeleteIt is creepy, artistic, and abstract.
Yum.