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Elephant by TJ Neil

He was born on February 17, 1940, in Boston, Massachusetts, and moved to Florida in 1986. T.J. was a well-known sculptor of concrete for nearly 40 years. He created unique pieces out of concrete using no molds. His sculptures can be found all over the United States and even overseas. His son, concrete sculptor T.J. Neil Jr., and his family are continuing his life's work.
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volker_hmbg said:

Nette Pose dieses Beton-Elefanten!
7 months ago ( translate )

Eva Lewitus replied to volker_hmbg:

Vielen Dank.
7 months ago ( translate )

aNNa schramm said:

Der Dicke :-)))
7 months ago ( translate )

Eva Lewitus replied to aNNa schramm:

Mánnchen, oder Weibchen... wer weiss. aber dick, ja!
7 months ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

An impressive sculpture, Eva !
7 months ago ( translate )

Eva Lewitus replied to Ulrich John:

Thanks Ulrich.
7 months ago ( translate )

Edna Edenkoben said:

Netter Elefant, obwohl er ein bisschen wie ein Dackel aussieht ;-))
7 months ago ( translate )

Eva Lewitus replied to Edna Edenkoben:

Dackel!? Ich bewundere deine Fantasie!
7 months ago ( translate )

Mario Vargas said:

espectacular
7 months ago ( translate )

Eva Lewitus replied to Mario Vargas:

Gracias Mario!
7 months ago ( translate )

Boarischa Krautmo said:

Er war sich nicht sicher, ob er Elefant oder Rhinozeros werden möchte.... ;-)
7 months ago ( translate )

Eva Lewitus replied to Boarischa Krautmo:

Ja, wenn ich ihn mir wieder anschau, sehe ich auch einen Teil (Den hinteren) al Rhinozeros.
7 months ago ( translate )

Edna Edenkoben replied to Eva Lewitus:

Meine Fantasie ist in meinem Freundeskreis geradezu legendär ;-)))
7 months ago ( translate )

Daniela Brocca said:

So nice. I'm very happy the family continue his work.
7 months ago

Eva Lewitus said:

Yes, it is al way to keep the parents alive!
7 months ago