David Best Hayes Green Project Photos

by Scott Beale on November 4, 2005 · 0 comments

David Best Hayes Green Project

photo by Scott Beale

Back in June I shot some photos of The David Best Hayes Green Project in its pristine state soon after it was completed. I went back a few weeks ago and shot some more photos which show how it has been modified over time. The project encourages people to add their own contributions to the work, which often comes in the form of people drawing on the temple, leaving objects on the temple or applying stickers to the temple.

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