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Today on Chop'd: Copenhagen
*Sponsored by this random clearance basket at Bilka Supermarket Here are the 3 ingredients-- garlic, pineapple, and a stuffed panda This thrift shop mannequin faces her imperfections away from window shoppers Also at PRAG (the thrift shop) was this pimpin' "Bow Tie Hall of Fame" AND ... a mean deal on Dr. Martens 280 Danish Kroner = $51.38
Close but no cigar Ryan Air... I'd choose this "Waiting for Godot" quote to sum up the existential dread of international budget air travel Estragon: Well, shall we go? Vladimir: Yes, let's go (They do not move) Instead ... Ryan Air choose THIS quote from that play "We always find
something, eh Didi to give us the impression we exist" ~Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot, 1952 He wears your granddad's clothes...he looks incredible
On 2nd thought, that might be his grandma's sweater These ghastly egg-yolk beasts will haunt the upcoming horror film ... Bloody Brunch No idea what these hideous abstractions are supposed to represent or from whose nightmare they sprung! They were in a field along a canal in East London near Victoria Park How do monsters like their eggs?
Terri-fried! Would've posted a picture from this macabre gallery underneath an old London Church but they were
CLOSED during their posted hours — SPOOKY! This stereotype on a bike was stopped at an intersection in London's ultra-unaffordable Kensington neighborhood Kensington is the UK's #1 priciest neighborhood — average property price is £1,735,484 (or $2,879,515)
Not a proper street art safari without spotting Banksy — the street artist who gained notoriety in his "documentary" Exit Through the Gift Shop Stumbled upon this inspirational quote on a side street near Oxford Circus AND here's a close-up of one of Banksy's favorite stencil subjects ... THE RAT WHY A RAT? Allegedly, Banksy's rat is a homage to Blek le Rat, a pioneer of stencil graffiti who once stated: "[I] began to spray rats in the streets of Paris because rats are the only wild living animals in cities and only rats will survive when the human race will have disappeared and died out" It's not the nicest thought, but not all art has to be "nice" Spotted this Banksy outside Cargo Club on Rivington Here's a close-up on the text (and the poodle) Still can't get enough of London?
Well ... MORE London pics are coming tomorrow But don't worry, I'll be moving on from street art I found more in London than just street art |
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