Meter Pops

by Scott Beale on January 18, 2006 · 0 comments

Meter Pops

DC street artist and tape sculptor Mark Jenkins has recently converted a series of parking meters into lollipops resulting in a hilarious art installation/prank.

Mark’s previous street art includes tape sculptures in strange locations and positions throughout the city, specifically his Storker Project which involves a bizarre series of tape babies.

Maybe Mark should join forces with San Francisco’s Rebar, who recently converted a parking space into an actual park. I think the Meter Pops would make a nice addition to a future PARK(ing) space.

via: Boing Boing

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filed under Art, Pranks

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