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"Bronze Animals" 1989, Eugene, Oregon By Peter Helzer An American Artist
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![]() The stack of bronze skunks were literally on the corner of a low wall separating the sidewalk from a tree.
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![]() The stack of bronze skunks faced an empty intersection on a rainy Saturday afternoon.
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![]() The three bronze skunks were stacked one on top of each other. Such an arrangement might appear unstable, but it was actually very strong.
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![]() The lowest of the three bronze skunks stood with feet turned in, hands on its belly, and a straight ahead stare.
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![]() The middle skunks of the three used its hands as feet and gazed up at a stop sign.
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![]() The topmost of the three skunks was the more thoughtful of the three.
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![]() A close up shot of the face of the bottom bronze skunks. Notice the green highlights caused by oxidation.
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![]() A close up shot of the hands of the middle bronze skunk. It appeared to have blue paint on its nails.
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![]() A close up shot of the topmost bronze skunk's face. Notice how a finger in its mouth makes it appear thoughtful.
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