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He who lives in an awesome colored glass house, is better off than those in the big boring brick buildings. - LSPM
New York artist Tom Fruin’s outdoor sculpture Kolonihavehus in the plaza of the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen.
Fruin’s sculpture is constructed of a thousand reclaimed pieces of plexiglass ranging in size from 2x2 to 24x36 inches. They originate from many sources, including a closed- down plexi distributorship near Copenhagen, a framing shop, the basement of the Danish State Art Workshops, and the dumpsters outside the Danish Architecture Center.
Kolonihavehuses were originally small garden sheds that were designed to give cramped and often impoverished city-dwellers a small plot and a refuge from city life.
Source: thecoolhunter.com.au
three xanax.an airport.three beers.a television.
the Yankees lose.flight is delayed.notes on a napkin.end of the day.
fifteen.arms.cheerleaders.the power of positive thinking.
duty-free turbulence.fuck the Miami Heat.fuck positivity.embark.
hangover.cellular telephone.accept.reject.
city island.
and the long.
different.
melting.
suns.
chinese children.
family biz.
1899.
i hate this shit.
I was pissing in a pub
last Thursday
just off of Perry St. in the W. Village
and
when I scanned the graffiti-
and
sticker-clad wall,
I noticed a familiar sentiment.
it was a Coyote Blood sticker
from a lifetime ago.
I didn’t remember this nameless place
or this pisser stall,
but I could’ve been piss drunk
here once
and simply forgotten that I had tagged
this yup yup place.
I used to drink at the White Horse,
just up the road,
but the clients changed
and the place lost its romance,
so I moved on.
I made a thousand of those stickers
one summer,
and I handed them out
to everyone for free.
No matter how this one got here,
I am proud to be part of the skid row
Manhattan bathroom landscape,
it is the only thing that doesn’t lie to me.
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