I'm so pleased to find your blog! I agree, there's something so poetic about umbrellas and finding them broken in the street, lying around like wounded animals. I'm going to be making a large sculpture in Cannizaro Park in Wimbledon in May which I'm collecting broken umbrellas for. My local roadsweeper leaves them under the rubbish sacks for me now so I can go around and collect them. I'd love it if you have a look at some of the single umbrella sculptures I've made so far: http://fionalongart.co.uk/archives/shelter and http://fionalongart.co.uk/archives/hide
Send us your tired, your poor, your broken umbrellas
Please include your name and the city/state/resting place of your broken umbrella carnage, your blog/twitter or any other attribution. Oh, and by sending photography, you're relinquishing ownership, copyright, publicity rights, etc, blah, etc. bloggadocio (a) gmail.
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I'm so pleased to find your blog! I agree, there's something so poetic about umbrellas and finding them broken in the street, lying around like wounded animals. I'm going to be making a large sculpture in Cannizaro Park in Wimbledon in May which I'm collecting broken umbrellas for. My local roadsweeper leaves them under the rubbish sacks for me now so I can go around and collect them. I'd love it if you have a look at some of the single umbrella sculptures I've made so far: http://fionalongart.co.uk/archives/shelter and http://fionalongart.co.uk/archives/hide
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