Preserving Fred Smith's Whimsical Sculptures in Wisconsin's Northwoods
By
noleary
Kettled twice. Extra chewy, extra trustworthy.
Summary
A conservator continues to preserve over 200 sculptures created by a lumberjack in Wisconsin's Northwoods, showcasing Fred Smith's imaginative art at the Wisconsin Concrete Park.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledOver the years, a conservator replaced the headgear on deer with real antlers and the originals mounted on moose with synthetic alternatives.
You might also wanna read
Rolling Stone's 2003 American Icons: Celebrating 35 Years of Defining Culture
A brief excerpt from Rolling Stone's 2003 "American Icons" edition, published for the magazine's 35th anniversary. The piece introduces the

Inside Milan's design scene: Beyond the famous design week
Milan design week is the world's most significant design event, but this article explores what shapes Milan's creative scene throughout the

Guide to 23 Key Exhibitions and Installations at Milan Design Week 2026
A comprehensive guide to Milan Design Week 2026, highlighting 23 must-see exhibitions and installations across the city. The article focuses
Analysis of the Emerging New Romanticism Movement as Cultural Counterforce to Technological Rationalization
The article presents 25 propositions about the emergence of a New Romanticism movement as a cultural counterforce to excessive rationalizati

Jain Community Hall in Kolkata Features Meditative Lighting and Banarasi Brocade Panels
The article describes the Sangha Bhawan community centre in Kolkata, designed by local studio Spaces and Design for the Jain community. The

Yinka Ilori Designs Man of the Match Trophies for Africa Cup of Nations
British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori has created the Man of the Match trophies for the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament in Morocco
