Saturday, February 11, 2012

Shots Around the Sloop: Walking

(Hat tip: SS!)

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

These things are still a MAJOR EYE SORE they belong in a dog park. What a waste of good scrap metal. Just saying...

Anonymous said...

Your comment is an eyesore. These statues are awesome.

Anonymous said...

Eye sores are horrible businesses that are failures but allowed to stay open because of " special tax breaks". I think these staues would do better

Anonymous said...

why is this posted? go back and forth from really good useful information to useless pictures and stories. Two editors of this blog?

Anonymous said...

Stop complaining

Anonymous said...

O.T.
Papa John's pizza @ Michigan & Cermak.

Anonymous said...

I really like the Agora installation and I like walking through it despite agreeing with my dad that from a distance they look like elephant butts.

scottyboysloop said...

Once again the usual knuckleheads that love to complain and have nothing constructive to say post anonymously... When oh when will Sloopin get rid of the anonymous posting option?

I happen to like the Agora Statues. Tourist like Tim a lot too! So quit your bitching' if you don't like them then don't look at them...

Broomy said...

There are people in this world that hate sunshine and rainbows, nothing you can do about it except not let them bring you down.

Josh said...

These statues are one of my favorite parts of the Sloop. They're very different and creative. I second the vote to ban anonymous comments.

scottyboysloop said...

Broomy, I think that some of those people post here! Everyone has a right to their opinions, it just that some of these people wouldn't post some of the crap they do if they had to post with an i.d..

Samantha Steiner said...

i love these legs! i think they're eye catching and different. they get people interested in the surrounding area. at least, that's what they did to me!

Anonymous said...

I think they're great, seeing the world from the perspective of a child and all. Plus it's interactive which is always a plus for public art.