It’s a grotesque, as said in the link you posted, not a gargoyle. A gargoyle needs a spout to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. A grotesque is purely aesthetical.
I understand not fully knowing this but why say gargoyle when the link clearly says grotesque both in the text and url?
It’s a grotesque, as said in the link you posted, not a gargoyle. A gargoyle needs a spout to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building. A grotesque is purely aesthetical.
I understand not fully knowing this but why say gargoyle when the link clearly says grotesque both in the text and url?
Reading?! On my text based platform? I think not
What are those squiggly things between all the spaces?
9/10 readers won’t know what a grotesque is
Reading comprehension of general population is the real grotesque.