It was a deceivingly busy week with life. I thought for this week’s PPAC I take a break to share some public art from my travels. I could have a whole blog on public art in LA only, but I decided maybe every 5th or 10th PPAC I could share some public art from outside of LA.
This Sign Post Forest was from a trip back in 2004 when my family and I took a roadtrip from Los Angeles to Alaska. This Sign Post Forest is located in Watson Lake, Yukon in Canada. I was in high school at the time and I recalled being in awe of all these signposts in one place. It was almost like art.
Not almost like art, Julie. It is art. It’s a great example of public art. Thanks so much for playing along with this great contribution.
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Thank you for stopping by Marsh. I was thinking about 17 year old me at the time I visited this place.
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So young. Art is so subjective, though. I was in New York City, and we happened on to a free Art Museum under a bridge near our hotel. Inside the museum were about four large displays. One was a large room with wine bottles which had been left to drip out onto the floor and then a collage of bloody murder shots torn and glued on top of each other onto the walls. I was stunned that anyone considered that room as art. No pictures for that description, but I’ll never forget the smell of stale wine.
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What a wonderful art creation. π π
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