Two ideas for an eye-opening surrounding: Chris&Ruby's Footies, socks for your chairs and TRASH:Any Color You Like, a rapidly growing project by Adrian Kondratowicz, based the simple idea that trash bags are also sculptoric forms.
I think it great...it could be consider as new form of "arte povera" ..poor art! how the daily life can jump and play a role in the street..:-) AboutContemporaryArt
Love the trashbags! I feel like trash would be a much more pleasant sight if all trash bags had appealing designs on them. It definately wouldn't look as drab and disgusting!
The socks are adorable and I love the trash bags. I might make my own colorful bags and leave them on the street for people to look at. It really does hide the fact that they are holding gross disgusting garbage.
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I have a friend who put some actual socks on the legs of their desk- so I will certainly pass this on to him :)
As far as the trash bags go, that is a smart concept. I really like it
Did you see "Corpo de Baile" from Miguel Pereira? The guys were dressing and undressing some chairs as well.
blog is very interesting to read, have a high value of art
Ha Ha! That's pretty genius!
Re: the sox. It's one thing to dress our pets, but now our furniture?
I like the blog. Keep up the good work!
I love the trash bags! I great way to beautify your rubbish- though everyone would know whose was whose..
I love these pink polka trash bags. What a great way to make trash fun!
I think it great...it could be consider as new form of "arte povera" ..poor art! how the daily life can jump and play a role in the street..:-) AboutContemporaryArt
Love the trashbags! I feel like trash would be a much more pleasant sight if all trash bags had appealing designs on them. It definately wouldn't look as drab and disgusting!
The socks are adorable and I love the trash bags. I might make my own colorful bags and leave them on the street for people to look at. It really does hide the fact that they are holding gross disgusting garbage.
The trash bags are amusing. Great juxtaposition.
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