#9: Put Your Hat On The Deer That Roams Through The House At Night
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grotesque by Lindz McLeod You know, when we first met, I didn't know the difference between the creatures on tops of buildings; if a stone statue pours water, it's a gargoyle, if not, they call it a grotesque. These statues are often carved in the shapes of monsters—protective guardians, hideous and snarling—as much a part of the building as the building is a part of the beast. Claws and talons grip the ledges and rooftops, joined by masonry.
#9: Put Your Hat On The Deer That Roams Through The House At Night
#9: Put Your Hat On The Deer That Roams…
#9: Put Your Hat On The Deer That Roams Through The House At Night
grotesque by Lindz McLeod You know, when we first met, I didn't know the difference between the creatures on tops of buildings; if a stone statue pours water, it's a gargoyle, if not, they call it a grotesque. These statues are often carved in the shapes of monsters—protective guardians, hideous and snarling—as much a part of the building as the building is a part of the beast. Claws and talons grip the ledges and rooftops, joined by masonry.