I’ve kind of held off on sharing this gem for Thursday Doors for a few weeks. It’s a work of art and my fellow Doors enthusiasts will be at least slightly amused at my take on it this week.
I only wish I’d been looking at the detailed information just a little bit more as there’s no way to return to find it now. The Missouri State Fair 2017 is long gone.
There’s a whole page of details in the top right of this pic. I was so focused on the flash reflecting in many of my shots that I neglected to capture the entrant’s story behind this lovely cathedral in miniature.
Some of it did ‘make it’ though and so if you care to read what was captured, you can get a fairly good idea of the main story for the piece.
Anyway, this is my entry for Thursday Doors and I hope you enjoyed and appreciate the time it took for the creator to complete this scrollwork cathedral — 3 months.
For other Thursday Doors entries, click here and find the Blue Frog Button to direct your path.
And many thanks to the guest hosts manning the challenge, past, present and future! Norm 2.0 is much relieved to be in good hands I’m sure 🙂
Three months is actually not that much for such a detailed piece. Beautiful! If it got a prize, isn’t there anything on google – via the main terms? Anyways – a great feature!
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Maybe it was a kit?? More patience than I have tho 😊
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Hope it wasn’t:)
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To date, the only information available is here….https://data.mo.gov/Agriculture/Fair-Results/bh6t-9679/data Just in case you’d like to satisfy said curiosity. There apparently are not archives available for each individual entry except for what is on this database at this time. per Missouri State Fair Administration. Glad you were interested enough to wonder about Googling it 🙂
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Thank you! Wondering and wandering is my nature:)
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