Saturday, August 25, 2007

The Subtlety Of Crop Art

One of my favorite places to visit at the Minnesota State Fair is the Crop Art exhibit in the Horticulture Building (conveniently located just steps from the AM1280-The Patriot booth).

Every year there is at least one entry that illustrates the seed and glue community's seething hatred of the evil and oppressive right, and this year is no exception:



I especially love the twisted little scowl that crop artist Teresa Anderson has applied to Dick's menacing visage.

One can only imagine the thoughts that must have run through Teresa's fragile little mind while she created this masterpiece, though I'm quite certain that the notion of hypocrisy didn't pop up even once during the time it took her to glue down all of the tiny little seeds making up the word "divisiveness".

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