Neon Gargoyle
by James Smullins
Title
Neon Gargoyle
Artist
James Smullins
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
A neon gargoyle to watch over your home. But it's doing far more than just sitting there. Their real reason is to move water away from the face of the building during rain in order to protect it from water damage. The use of this type goes back to ancient Egypt and Greece though they most often used lion heads. The modern concept of the Gargoyle arises from medieval France. There is normally a trough carved into the back leading to the mouth where the rain runoff is expelled away from the building.
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April 17th, 2016
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