With the help of professional and amateur artists from 15 countries and more than 2,500 grade-school students in 29 states, artist Jennifer Marsh covered this 50-year-old former Citgo station — pumps, light stands, signs and all — with more than 3,000 fiber panels that are crocheted, knitted, quilted or stitched together."
Friday, September 2, 2011
Gas Station Cozy
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"Gas Station Cozy",
Jennifer Marsh
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That is the most awesome thing I've seen all day.
Oh, wow! I love this. :)
ART in your FACE!!
Aloha from Waikiki;
Comfort Spiral
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Värikästä ja kaunista...
Taidetta..
It's amazing. It's art.
Love it.
Like this Gas Station. Nice
look nice!
This made my day! Thanks!
Looks funny, I would like to see it in person
amazing...would love to see it in person ;)
i agree with said above, looks amazing!!
have a great weekend!! :)
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Muy ingenioso.
Saludos.
I am soooo impressed. I quilt but can't produce more than one a year. To cover a building like that is just as cool as cool can be!
wow so cool :)
Olá,
Gostaria de ler as suas postagens, mas não sei Inglês. Sugiro que coloque um tradutor no seu blog.
Abraços,
Edenícia
terrifc....demais..sow de bola!
That is soo cool
fancy. I dig it.
Quite an interesting concept.
You should talk about the tower of babel made of 30.000 books that we had in Buenos Aires a couple of months ago.
That's cool!
Neat!
wow, this is crazy, it must have taken a very long time to make this shit.
You got a nice blog, followed.
Excelente.
I like it!
Impressive!
Beautiful station, jejeejI never seen anything like this.
Have a nice day
Original idea! Good we, Arianna
got to admit look's awesome!!! nice blog dude following!
This is seriously amazing!...must of taken some time though. Thanx for the love, following ya!
Urban art + street fashion addict:
C.ULT FRIDAY.
amazing and doobie-doobie with boogie-boogie waltz. Up the Hammers! Visca el Barça!
for you too a wonderful weekend
nice, thanks for share
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Simply amazing.
That is super cool, I love the thought behind this. :)
xoxo,
Addie
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Great, super original!!
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Very unusual and very cool!
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Repaying the visit, nice blog, I'm following you too, thanks, kisses good afternoon ..
Ooooooohhhhh....so wonderful!
Ciao from Italy.
Thanks for your visit.
Sandra
Holy sheba, that is cool. What I would give to touch it...
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Got to keep the petrol warm.
Wow! Wow!
COOL!!
Maybe it looks better than before, but I find it rather weird. Sorry!
Thanks for paying me a visit.
Have a nice week.
FerNAnda from Portugal
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Thank you. And you have a SUPER WEEK also ^^
Esta intervención artística me parece un regalo protector a este ícono representante del interior de USA, dado a conocer por el cine a todo el mundo.
Criatividade maravilhosa...
Surpreendente...
This is incredible! What a lot of time this endeavor must have taken!
And thanks so much for your well-wishes on my blog, Harry! I hope things are going great for you!
Wow! Such a great work of art! And what a strange idea too;o)
Thanks for sharing, Harry:o)
¤ Happy day ¤
I'd love to see all de tail in person. Regards from afar,
Jorge
Have an awesome week, Harry!
So cool :]
Hugs from Brazil!
So original and beautiful!
¡iNCREÍBLE NUNCA VI ALGO ASÍ!
Hola pequeña! joe, tienes un blog muy bonito, con mucha personalidad, me ha gustado mucho!! :)
Mira, te dejo mi dirección por si te quieres pasar y si te gusta pues te unes!!!
Un besoote!!!
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Si señor, a esto se le llama reciclar con arte.
Saludos.
Ei!
Vim conhecer e convidar para deixar suas impressões la no meu espaço.
Vou ficar bem contente.
Volto aqui para comentar com cuidado, vou ler mais um pouco. Te espero.
Bjins entre sonhos e delírios
Incredibly cool! This has made my day!
Art by any name is still, like "a rose is a rose", art.
This is really cool and reminds me of 1983 when Christo and Jeanne-Claude covered the small islands in Miami's Biscayne Bay with brilliant pink fabric. It looked like pop art with hot pink lily pads floating on water. Of course afterwards it all had to be removed as there were environmental issues ... didn't want all 6.5 million yards of that fabric ending up in the bay waters. All those schools of little fishies may have ended up wearing shocking pink parochial uniforms.
I would venture to say that this would keep the old gas station warm through the winter. :)
Haha, that's great!
Muito lindo, maravilhos, Arte Contemporãnea.
Abraço
something to aspire to. threading a needle now...
Great
hiii it is really beautiful blog.how can I GIVE COMMENT.YOU DONT HAVE SHOUT MIX
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