Monday, October 25, 2010

canned sculptures

Photo by Truitt Rogers of Truitt Rogers Photography

Photo by Truitt Rogers of Truitt Rogers Photography
I actually took this photo. I realize it seems like a miracle.
Photo by Truitt Rogers of Truitt Rogers Photography

Photo by Truitt Rogers of Truitt Rogers Photography

Photo by Truitt Rogers of Truitt Rogers Photography


 created by VLK Architects, Arlington

Who remembers my blog post about the Tarrant County Food Bank CanStruction from last year? If you don't that's okay I forgive you, and I'll still be your friend. Well this is what I copied from their website:

Canstruction© 2010

"Sculptures in the 12th annual Tarrant County Canstruction© Competition and Exhibition range from the realistic to the abstract, from a forklift to a representation of a sleeping man under a sombrero. Three of the sculptures relate to this year's theme, Mexi-CAN Fiesta...Cha, Cha, Cha!!! At least four of them reached the height limit of 8 feet.
Nine teams of architects and engineers are participating in this year's Canstruction© event Oct. 10 - 17 at North East Mall in Hurst. 
Awards for were decided by a panel of local celebrities and experts. The winners will enter photo images of their structures in the national Canstruction© Competition sponsored by the Canstruction© Foundation of the Society for Design Administration.
All Tarrant County Canstruction© Competitions and Exhibits are organized by the Fort Worth Chapters of the Society for Design Administration and the American Institute of Architects."

 created by Freese & Nichols, Fort Worth

 created by Jaster Quintanilla (JQ), Fort Worth

Photo by Truitt Rogers of Truitt Rogers Photography

Photo by Truitt Rogers of Truitt Rogers Photography

created by Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc., Fort Worth


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