This is the next to last in my "rubbish art" series.
Coke products in Kenya are the source of the most roadside bottle caps here.
Come August, I'll be letting you know how to buy postcards, etc.
If you do "search blog" for "rubbish" at the top of this blog, you can see the others. Also, if you double-click on the image, you can see it a bit larger.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
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2 comments:
What do you do with the individual art pieces once they are photographed?
I throw them away in a place where they will eventually make it to a land fill. So they are no longer on the side of the road.
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