[arg_discuss] English Gargoyle ARG?

Morbus Iff morbus at disobey.com
Wed Oct 3 11:21:13 EDT 2007



> Perhaps an ARG?

> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071002/od_afp/britainsculpturesoffbeat_071002171837

> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071002/od_afp/britainsculpturesoffbeat;_ylt=Anh_DG13oeTLVpsHoY.nEvmhOrgF


Nope. See:

English villagers' gargoyle mystery solved

by some guy at Agence France-Presse
Tue Oct 2, 3:12 PM ET

A mystery over the unexplained appearance of a string of gargoyle-style
stone faces in northern England was solved Tuesday, when the artist
behind them was named.

The sculptures, which all have a carved symbol which apparently spells
"paradox" and a riddle, have been left outside homes and businesses
across the northern county of Yorkshire over the last few weeks.

The story was picked up nationwide, with the stone heads appearing in a
number of national newspapers and broadcasters including the BBC.

But the culprit was finally identified Tuesday as Billy Johnson, who
makes the stone heads using fossils and rocks found on beaches.

"Using minimal hand tools, Billy works with natural materials in a fluid
and responsive way, bringing out the beauty of each individual piece,"
said the website of Paradox Carving.

"Each of the larger head pieces is completed by twilight," it added.
"Paradox Carving explores hypnagogic concepts love, madness and
evolution. He started his latest work on 24 August 2007 and it is a
long-term project."

Twelve of the heads had been left in the villages of Goathland and
Kilburn in north Yorkshire, four in Arthington in west Yorkshire, and
three in Braithwell, south Yorkshire.

They were accompanied by a riddle, reading: "Twinkle twinkle like a star
does love blaze less from afar?"

Security camera footage caught a man leaving three of the heads outside
a post office, but detectives had until Tuesday drawn a blank over who
was behind the bizarre nocturnal activity.

George Griffiths, an artist from Arthington who was among those to
receive the heads, said he had tried to contact Johnson through the website.

But he received an email in return to say the artist was out of the
country for a few weeks, does not have a phone, does not use the
Internet and does not have access to television.

There is no greater folly than to be very inquisitive and laborious to
find out the causes of such a phenomenon as never had any existence. -
John Webster


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