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Look!: Painting on a Fence

2-13-look.jpgWe'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?

 
 

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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.

posted by DWF on 2008-02-13 19:03:25
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where u least expect it

posted by pengamok on 2008-02-13 21:11:02
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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.)

posted by krister on 2008-02-13 21:45:01
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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

posted by peacelily on 2008-02-13 22:27:23
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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.

posted by lorijo on 2008-02-13 23:35:03
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i think it's fun. definitely unexpected.

posted by findblancomeow on 2008-02-14 01:01:19
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Sure, why not.

posted by nazrd on 2008-02-14 03:04:34
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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.

posted by TheoJ on 2008-02-14 03:55:31
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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.)

posted by wende in the twin cities on 2008-02-14 10:49:32
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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.

posted by SF Ruby on 2008-02-14 12:18:35
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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.

posted by denverdigs on 2008-02-14 12:28:56
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