Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Artica - Flat-Out Frog

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Not all the art at Artica was standing up on the ground. This clever stencil was on a nearby sidewalk. I like it: moving, slithery, squashed and semi-abstract all at the same time. Really rather ingenious, IMHO.

TOMORROW: Thursday Arch Series

9 comments:

Virginia said...

I'm almost speechless but I rather like it too. Reminds me a teensy bit of Joe Aerosol's stencils in Paris!
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Olivier said...

belle création, et VIVE LA FRANCE ;o))

Rob said...

Fluidic curves too. (By the way, I just made that word)

cieldequimper said...

You seem to be an inspiration even for making up new words!
This is fun, I guess it's French. Are all frogs French?

Kris McCracken said...

It’s that time of year again! I’m doing the rounds and apologising for my complete failure to more regularly offer comment on everybody’s incredible efforts for the year. I know how hard it can be to keep up with the daily grind of everyday posting, and want to thank you for your efforts.

I especially want to wish festive greetings for all from down here at [nearly] the end of the world, the bottom of Tasmania.

So, if you could delete whatever is not applicable, I’d like to wish you a very pleasant/merry/happy/wonderful/safe Amaterasu; Ashurall; Beiwe; Choimus; Christmas; Dazh Boh; Dongzhi; Goru; Hanukkah; Hogmanay; Junkanoo; Karachun; Koleda; Lenæa; Meán Geimhridh; Modranicht; New Years; Ras as-Sana; Rozhanitsa Feast; Şeva Zistanê; shōgatsu; Summer Solstice [if you're in the Southern Hemisphere]; Sviatki; Vánoce; Winter solstice [if you're in the Northern Hemisphere]; Yalda; Yule-tide; Ziemassvētki; and Коляда!

With a hearty three cheers from Kris, Jen, Henry and Ezra!

Louis la Vache said...

Oui, Ciel, toutes les grenouilles sont françaises, mais non tous les Français sont des grenouilles...

brattcat said...

Looks like one of those crime scene chalk outlines
: ) Have a very good holiday, Bob! Maybe you're eating frog's legs for Christmas?

Jilly said...

Oh yes, I agree. I like this too.

Merry@Syracuse said...

I like this a lot. Yes, the crime scene!