Bridge Buck

I just recently found out that scioto means (in some long ago Native American unspecified language) hairy deer.  And what does that have to do with these images?  Columbus is very big on art and artists and when the big rehabilitation in 2015 of this area turned it into a multi-use park and trail area, artist Terry Allen was commissioned to do some sculptures for it.

He came up with the idea of deers hanging about the area like human do now.  There are three statues, two bucks and a doe, but I’ve only found this one buck on the Rich Street bridge here.  I will be looking out for the other two…

Teri  📷

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Fine art photographer who loves to see and capture the amazing things in this world. Owner of Images by TDashfield photography. www.imagesbytdashfield.com
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6 Responses to Bridge Buck

  1. Timothy Price says:

    Inquisitive bronse.

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