
EVG contributor Derek Berg spotted this three-person creation yesterday... taking part (presumably) in the annual Lower East Side Festival of the Arts on 10th Street...

Derek thought it was a caterpillar. I thought it was a dinosaur. In any event, they seemed to be having a nice time and no one wanted to ask them what they were supposed to be ... suggesting that it wasn't obvious to passersby...



The Festival continues this evening. Find details here.
4 comments:
Not a hybrid camel or something ?
The creature was from the Black Lag...
Actually from props in Theater For New City.
Oh c'mon, anyone with even the slightest hint of paleontological knowledge - or who has seen even one Jurassic Park movie - can see that this is a Brontosaurus!
I think it's supposed to be "Nessi, The Loch Ness Sea Monster." It marched at last year's New York Tartan Day Parade that celebrates Scotland.
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