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Rhinoceros sculpture made from automobile bumpers, 706 Miller Ave, February 1969

Rhinoceros sculpture made from automobile bumpers, 706 Miller Ave, February 1969 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1969
Caption
Motoring Becomes 'Safari" Morotists driving along Miller yesterday were surprised to see a large metal rhinoceros tied to a tree at curb-side. Ronald Lutz, an art teacher at South Lyon, sculptured the rhino from old automobile bumpers last fall while taking a graduate course in sculpturing at Eastern Michigan University. Lutz, a 1968 graduate of EMU, and his wife, Amy, both teach at Sayer Elementary School in South Lyon. They live at 706 Miller where the metal beast is tethered on the lawn extension. Lutz says he is willing to seel the chromium-plated animal to someone who might have sufficient space to set up such a large piece of art work.

Year
1969
Month
February
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