It ain't pretty being easy... ([info]soopageek) wrote in [info]found_objects,
@ 2005-01-12 04:59:00
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Nevada shoe tree
People amaze and amuse me.  It is a wonderment that never ceases.  Often times it can be appalling, the brutal and insensitive nature of humanity, but for the most part, I've always found it inspiring.  Man is capable of the grandest achievements - philosophically, artistically, and mechincally - and yet, simultaneously, can be reduced to tearful, hysterical laughter by a really good fart joke.  It is this duality of the human spirit that moves me; the sacred and the profane, the high-brow and the low-brow, the earnest endeavor and the flight of fancy.

There is a tree at the Kings Island amusement park in Ohio.  I forget which ride it is, one of the big water rides.  The line you have to stand in winds through a forest to the attraction.  There are many trees along the path, but one in particular was singled out by the throngs of hot, idle park-goers for a piece of impromptu collective art.  I've always called it the gum tree.  There, on the right-side of the path stands the small tree, it's trunk almost completely covered in globs of chewing gum of every color imaginable.  It's not like base graffiti, an essentially one person show of artistry on a public canvas.  Sure, graffiti when un-checked results in a collection of various artists in a localized area, but it's not a collective effort on a singular undertaking.  Someone, most likely a group of someones, standing in that line decided to all stick their gum on that tree.  Consequentially, over the years, more and more people added more gum to the tree, resulting in the myriad of color that exists today.

I discovered a similar phenomena in central Nevada.  Trees are rare here in the desert climate.  One is generally hard pressed to spot a tree on the stark landscape.  U.S. Highway 50 runs laterally through the center of the state, from Ely on its eastern border all the way to Lake Tahoe. It is a beautful drive, with long stretches of open country.  Often times you can drive anywhere from 50 to 100 miles between towns with nary a house in site. 

Between the small towns of Fallon and Austin stands a tree on the side of the highway.  Much like the gum tree in Ohio, it has become a living, breathing work of collective art - a piece which has an unwritten history and a fluid, unending future.  It exists by the sheer will of its anonymous participants and the spirit of conspiracy.  I present to you, in all its breathtaking majesty and glory, the Nevada shoe tree.




While I'm sure no one went barefoot to create this masterpiece, it is arguable that it has required a bit of sacrifice to create and forethought to maintain.  Whoever began this must've had some extra shoes and just tossed them into the tree branches.  Over the years, people travelling through the area have made their donation to the tree with pairs of unwanted shoes that happened to be in their RV's and trucks. 





It is an amazing sight up close.  The tree is filled with every type and size shoe imaginable.  Children's sneakers and adult's atheletic shoes.  Boots of all stripes: workboots, hiking boots, cowboy boots, and even a pair of rubber knee-high "hipwaders".  Pumps, sandals, wing-tips, and loafers.



Which is what makes this project so astounding on a level that the gum tree cannot begin to approach.  This tree, literally and figuratively, represents every walk of American life.  What probably began as a prank or a joke, and is probably still fueled largely by mischeivous adolescents, has blossmed into a beautiful statement which an indivudal artist could never capture.  The very essence of the art lies in the fact that it was created in cohort and by collusion to create an unintentional statement.



It is certainly one of the most amazing things I have seen in my great American escapade thus far.  For me it captures perfectly that dual nature of humanity, particularly the American human.  Sometimes it is easy to feel inconsequential, like one's contribution to life and society is of little import.  In a grander scheme of things, this may be true, but in the realm of the trivial interactions of humans, sometimes all it takes to be part of something beautiful and infamous is tossing a pair of shoes into a tree.





You can see the entire set of photos I took that morning in my photo gallery


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[info]pinkpromises
2005-01-12 10:03 am UTC (link)
thats.
awesome.

i want to go there and contribute.

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(no subject) - [info]guynotorious, 2005-02-02 04:52 pm UTC

[info]liveavatar
2005-01-12 10:12 am UTC (link)
Thanks for posting this. I had no idea. This is wonderful!

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[info]ullyeus
2005-01-12 10:21 am UTC (link)
I LIKE IT!

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[info]createlisten
2005-01-12 10:29 am UTC (link)
maybe a bit prententious in terms of analysis
but.
i actually really like your post and the pictures.
you make a wonderful point.

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(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-12 06:28 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]mostlie_sunnie, 2005-01-12 07:43 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:05 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]createlisten, 2005-01-12 11:52 pm UTC

[info]thespian
2005-01-12 10:30 am UTC (link)
in addition to being a great find, you took some great, incredibly good pictures. the frost on it makes it look really marvellous.

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(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:07 am UTC

[info]point5
2005-01-12 10:50 am UTC (link)
i looked at the images without the text and with the zoom in aspect of the order i was almost shocked, i wasnt expecting it. the frosty tree too, is really amazing. the analysis may be more effective as an afterthought, in a cut. there is something really huge and monumental about that amount of shoes and the trees size@! the words arent even needed!!

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simpledreamer
2005-01-12 11:36 am UTC (link)
That is stunning! I'd love to see it in person.

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[info]greatsavings
2005-01-12 11:38 am UTC (link)
WOW.

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[info]sauce1977
2005-01-12 11:40 am UTC (link)
You have found something that I really enjoyed.

Thank you for the sharing of part of your world with me. :D

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[info]googoogoojoob
2005-01-12 11:54 am UTC (link)
that frost is really pretty.

there's a shoe tree somewhere in northern michigan too. my friend's mom drove past it during a road trip and was so surprised that she turned around and took a photo of it. it was amazing. i wish i had that photo now so i could post it.

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(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:09 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]googoogoojoob, 2005-01-13 05:27 am UTC

[info]littlesue1971
2005-01-12 12:02 pm UTC (link)
That is awesome!

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[info]notholden
2005-01-12 12:09 pm UTC (link)
Why fuck up a tree?

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(no subject) - [info]gnea, 2005-01-12 12:36 pm UTC
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(no subject) - [info]gina_pina, 2005-01-12 05:35 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]partialsolace, 2005-01-12 06:28 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]phrawzty, 2005-01-12 05:14 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:13 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]dragoneletra, 2005-01-20 03:22 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-22 09:44 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]dragoneletra, 2005-01-22 01:25 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-22 03:19 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]dragoneletra, 2005-01-23 02:35 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]iroaredaloud, 2005-01-12 09:29 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]massagegodde88, 2005-01-14 10:39 pm UTC

[info]flor_de_estufa
2005-01-12 12:40 pm UTC (link)
that tree made me remember of the movie "big fish"

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(no subject) - em_m_, 2005-01-12 04:35 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]zeekie, 2005-01-12 05:03 pm UTC
big fish is love. - [info]cabbo, 2005-01-13 04:12 am UTC

[info]buntz
2005-01-12 01:25 pm UTC (link)
good post.

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[info]eleanorb
2005-01-12 01:31 pm UTC (link)
Amazing sight and some truly lovely photography

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[info]madnesspassing
2005-01-12 01:50 pm UTC (link)
The gum tree is in line for the white water rapids ride :)

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(no subject) - [info]aisling03, 2005-01-12 02:03 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-12 06:30 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]takingapicture, 2005-01-12 09:20 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:15 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]hellziggy, 2005-01-13 07:06 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]drowningmyself, 2005-01-26 12:57 am UTC

[info]masteralida
2005-01-12 02:07 pm UTC (link)
Wow - that's actually beautiful!

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[info]itchynavel
2005-01-12 02:28 pm UTC (link)
neatness!
The first picture is really nice, the frosty trees are beautiful..

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[info]managoddess
2005-01-12 02:33 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, but how does the tree feel about all that >_>

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[info]wickedannabella
2005-01-12 02:47 pm UTC (link)
Totally awesome!

Thanks for sharing!

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[info]wigglywhiteworm
2005-01-12 03:11 pm UTC (link)
beautiful.

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[info]rocketbox
2005-01-12 03:19 pm UTC (link)
absolutely marvellous.

thank you!

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[info]youcallhersusie
2005-01-12 03:42 pm UTC (link)
did you add shoes?

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(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:17 am UTC

[info]nekomata
2005-01-12 04:28 pm UTC (link)
This is probably the best post I've seen in this community. Thank you.

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(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:18 am UTC

[info]jillykillroy
2005-01-12 04:57 pm UTC (link)
I thought I had pictures of the same tree in a different season from when my boyfiend went out to Sierra Army Depot [or whatever] last year... Looking at it, it's obvious there's more than one shoe tree in Nevada, and yours seems to by by far the more impressive.

Here's a pic of her sister tree anyway.

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(no subject) - [info]nik_goatreck, 2005-01-12 10:17 pm UTC
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(no subject) - [info]cabbo, 2005-01-13 04:15 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 04:19 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]jillykillroy, 2005-01-13 03:31 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]soopageek, 2005-01-13 03:44 pm UTC
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