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The Fantastical World of Frank Fleming

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Sculptor Frank Fleming’s Dog Man (2008).

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Fleming at his home in Birmingham.

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Fleming’s outdoor chess set, at the Swann House in Birmingham.

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The intricately carved pieces of Fleming’s chess set.

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Dog Head Specimen (2000).

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A painting of the Fleming by Calvin Ross.

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Along for the Ride, a sculpture at Aldridge Gardens in Hoover, Alabama.

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Fleming carves a wax mold.

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Critics have described Fleming as a modern-day surrealist for the dreamy, fantastical quality of his work.

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Fleming pouring wax into a mold.

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Frog and turtle wax molds.

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Wax heating up.

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At seventy-three, Fleming still works constantly.

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Fleming’s sculptures blur the line between man and beast.

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Unlike most sculptors, Fleming doesn’t sketch his creations first. His creations flow directly from his imagination.

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