We knew this fella, a sheetrocker, who would draw, with carpenter's pencil, the most amazing portraits of Jesus and accompaying psalms on the freshly installed drywall on some jobs in residences. It was almost a shame to mud them over.
Throughout the ages, people have put heart, talent, sweat and blood into religious art. We have everything from great cathedrals to styrofoam cups to show for it.
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Well! my mind certainly was thinking of one I saw in a cemetery nearby...whoever drew this has talent, as well as the one who came up w/the title...
Great capture Kevin!
We knew this fella, a sheetrocker, who would draw, with carpenter's pencil, the most amazing portraits of Jesus and accompaying psalms on the freshly installed drywall on some jobs in residences.
It was almost a shame to mud them over.
Throughout the ages, people have put heart, talent, sweat and blood into religious art. We have everything from great cathedrals to styrofoam cups to show for it.
They say styrofoam is un-recyclable. Now I'm not so sure.
A very creative use of styrofoam.
V
A design for someone's next tattoo ?
Styrofoam and Jesus are an unusual combo, but I guess you gotta go where the audience is.
I like Bandit's little story.
You always find beauty in the most unexpected places. Keep up the fantastic work!!
did you buy the cup?
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