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Public Bench

~Hello-hello everyone!
...stumbled upon another interesting things around Tokyo.
sculptures+public benches a.k.a functional ART pieces!

this piece is made of acrylic resin

and this one is 100% solid glass block
...reminds me of an ice sculpture one could find at a fancy wedding reception, yes?

" Thank you cute little girl,  for being a shy but lovely model for me..."
p.s: I'll be super busy all this week with business meetings & presentations.
errr...after all these years, I'm still nervous about public speaking~ wish me luck!

~XOXO*

-Photo ©LENORENEVERMORE

13 comments:

  1. Wow, it's gorgeous! But if its glass, wouldn't it shatter if someone ran into it? Of course I'm always thinking of potential lawsuits!

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  2. so beautiful! and what a cutie!! i love that they have those just hanging out on the street...suprised the one made of pure glass isnt shattered or something...lovely!! good luck in your meetings!

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  3. So lovely - girl and bench!

    ♥ Franka

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  4. SP,
    i think it's bullet proof glass!
    ;)

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  5. Good luck!
    (not that I think you need it)
    xxx

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  6. You will do (or probably have already done) amazing! I know it!!!!!

    PS... those little girl's boots are adorable.

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  7. Beautiful! Public speaking always makes me break out in a rash around the base of my neck and it spreads upwards into my face. I "kind of" got over it in college, but it still sneaks up on me sometimes. Good luck!

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  8. McVal,
    No rash for me...just want to throw up!
    ;(

    ~Thank you for your loveliness ladies!

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  9. Good luck! That bench is crazy cool!

    ♥ sécia
    www.petiteinsanities.blogspot.com

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  10. This functional art is gorgeous!! It speaks so highly of the people there that these pieces are in such beautiful condition. Sadly, I don't think such gorgeous items would fare so well on the streets of Los Angeles. Perhaps I am being to harsh on my city and my neighbors. :)

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  11. Jo,
    sadly I can somehow relate to your story!

    ~Thank you everyone!

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  12. Love the chair ... what an amazing piece.
    I hope your public speaking went well ... I'm horrible at it and avoid it where I can ... I'm much better conversing in written form! :)

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