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"Fungal Conversion" by Troy's Work Table. Carport chalking for Saturday 21 February 2015.
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I brushed away most of the chalk of "The Pious Pelican," leaving only shadows and outlines, and then chalked over the remains, using them as guidelines.
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I was originally thinking of the notion of metamorphosis until I was nearly completed and the idea of a converted heart popped into my mind. I liked the latter much more, with its religious overtones, although conveyed through the growth of mushrooms and mold.
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And we've got some impressive mushrooms and other fungi growing in one of the corners of our backyard, so I had some great natural pieces to study.
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View detail pictures of "Fungal Conversion" HERE.
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