Just thought I would share,I carved this last summer which was a welcome change from all the riveting bear sculptures I just love spending time on. And yes it does levitate as the one photo clearly illustrates. It is about 5' tall, flat on the back and carved out of Quercus rubra (red oak for all us common emericans) And the magic one.....
The eyes look like squids eyes and I'm sure you've very intentionally woven in the "Freehand" logo at the front.
Was that sky it's levitating into just after Mt St Helens??
Cheers
Mick
This is a very ancient and well respected god that I would not dare 'weave' my company logo into! Freehand Custom Carvings stands strong all on its own.As does Ganesh And to answer you're other question, no its not any where near Mt St Helen's it is surrounded by an aura of positive energy and good karma!!
Wasn't Mt St Helens a positive demonstration of God's power??
Was he not telling us we were sinful people and threatning to wipe us out in one stroke??
How come he let these false Gods like Garnish move around in Gods clean, pure air?
May all of Garnishes believers be struck down by God the Father for daring to believe in false gods.
AND YOU BRETT MACLEAN how dare you exhibit such an antichrist on this forum???
I would hope a flattering carving of Moses or the Pope will follow on from this to demonstrate your abject penitence.
I never said Mt St Helen's was a negative event, and God has no need to threaten anyone, because when you are all powerful(much like us East Coasters)you do as you please. Included in this of course is creating free will! By the way, God is the Ganesh as well as garnish, and everything else! only in Newtonian Physics is there the illusion of separation. God is everwhere and in every last thing! That makes you and me all a part of the giant fire that is the ever loving truth that we like to package as god........
Ganesh hanging up there on the wall watching over the morning coffee ritual would be a great inspiration for those days when a person is feeling a little slow. Thanks for the great post. (Whoops, that does look like an evening sky.)