We're all for public art, but... a painting hung on a fence? Is this a new form of outdoor decorating we haven't heard about? Ideas, anyone?
We're all for public art, but... a painting hung on a fence? Is this a new form of outdoor decorating we haven't heard about? Ideas, anyone?
Hey, why not? We happen to know a lot of artists, and we're going to commission a couple of them to paint the inside of our fence when it's up. This is pretty close, I'd say.
view DWF's profile
where u least expect it
view pengamok's profile
Public art is great. As a 12 year old, I wrangled permission from my parents to paint sea creatures (fish, octopus, seaweed) on the bottom and sides of our swimming pool. It lasted for only one season, but made a huge impression on me. (It also reminds me now how patient my parents were with me.)
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An artist who lives on Craven Road (actually a lane, tiny houses on the east side, the west side a continuous fence) in Toronto has hung her weatherproofed canvases along the fence. Really adds to the community.
Sorry, no pictures but check out the Craven infill studio - http://www.theslowhome.com/folio/projects/craven-road-house/prodcravenroad.html
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when I lived in Austin I knew people who hung art on their fences and their houses. I stole the idea and hung paintings on the back of my house whenever I threw a party.
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i think it's fun. definitely unexpected.
view findblancomeow's profile
Sure, why not.
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Been seeing that done for years in Europe and in the states for the last couple of years. I prefer murals and sculpture to paintings but it certainly makes it easier to mix up your art.
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This would be a fabulous use for all the paintings that used to end up in Busvan's Bargain Basement.
(Many of the paintings that were sold for a couple bucks there are probably loved as hip and retro now, so I'm actually not being snide.)
view wende in the twin cities's profile
In the alley (Ames) in my neighborhood, there is a long fence where people put up their own artwork or found art...very cool stuff.
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There was an article in Sunset a few months back with a chalk board outside on a fence. I tore it out an plan to do it to cover my ugly fence.
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