Imagine you are just walking along minding your own business when you come upon an 8-foot long pine cone in one of your favorite Portland parks!
Corey Templeton Photography
But upon further inspection, you see that the pine cone is cleverly made out of reclaimed metal shovels! That pinecone just got very cool! And
Corey Templetontook some great photos too!
This pine cone is actually from the artist
Patrick Plourde. It was recently acquired by the Portland Public Art Committee. It looks like your average gigantic pine cone until you get a closer look.
According to the
artist s website, Pat specializes in sculpture, studio furniture in steel and wood, railings, lighting, and custom residential and commercial fixtures for over 25 years. His pieces have been in Architectural Digest, Log Home Designs, Maine Home and Design. He s also got furniture and fixtures in some of the best restaurants in Portland and the surrounding area. You ll also find his furniture and fixtur
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