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by Mike Allen, The Roanoke Times, The Associated Press Posted Apr 11, 2021 10:02 am ADT Last Updated Apr 11, 2021 at 10:09 am ADT RADFORD, Va. On a beautiful April morning, one log intended for an art installation proved to be a little too heavy to stay upright. Luckily, no people or pickup trucks were damaged as it toppled. A few deliveries by horse and cart later, Floyd County artist Charlie Brouwer triumphantly secured a couple of much more co-operative logs in place using a huge zip-tie. Once he was satisfied with the arrangement, he planned to fasten the trees in place permanently with metal fixtures. ....
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Floyd County artist Charlie Brouwer works in installing a new outdoor sculpture, âHedgerow,â at Radford Universityâs Selu Conservancy. On a beautiful April morning, one log intended for an art installation proved to be a little too heavy to stay upright. Luckily, no people or pickup trucks were damaged as it toppled. A few deliveries by horse and cart later, Floyd County artist Charlie Brouwer triumphantly secured a couple of much more cooperative logs in place using a huge zip-tie. Once he was satisfied with the arrangement, he planned to fasten the trees in place permanently with metal fixtures. âWeâve got four up,â Brouwer said, deadpan. âWeâve only got 40 to go.â ....