So, tell me what you think, folks. I say: Appearance: 10/10 -- at least! A nice little visual essay on life in the city. Ease of Use: 10/10 -- that bag of trash would easily make it into this can. Overall: 10/10.
Now, THAT'S what I call a desirable trash can!
I don't know if the artist was paid to create this little work of street art or did it solely out of love. But I believe this trash can adds a bit of delight to the day of anyone who walks by, and that's more than can be said for the snooty prototypes.
How about the city pays artists to paint beautiful trash cans? That's one thing that SF has a HUGE surplus of -- energetic, talented, creative artists. Let's go with our strengths. And artists are so used to working for nothing. They'll be THRILLED to be paid decently to beautify trash cans. Let's spend money on artists, not trash cans!
Sound good?
Dear Bloggelinis: I believe everything should be beautiful -- trash cans, bus stops, underground MUNI stations, ugly blank walls. I remember when I realized that anything in a city could be beautiful. I was on the train in Italy in 1986, and we were coming into Rome. We were passing all these warehouses -- painted in beautiful red/gold/ochre tones. Gorgeous warehouses -- who ever heard of such a thing? The Italians! It figures. The Italians make everything beautiful -- even warehouses. Terry |
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