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FollowOut Of Order - Kingston-Upon-Thames
Scottish sculptor David Mach created the permanent public work Out of Order in 1989 in Kingston-Upon-Thames, London made from K6 telephone boxes. Twelve telepho...
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Scottish sculptor David Mach created the permanent public work Out of Order in 1989 in Kingston-Upon-Thames, London made from K6 telephone boxes. Twelve telephone boxes, first one upright, the rest gradually falling over like dominoes. It was originally intended that the first upright box was to contain a working telephone.
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onyanita
March 19, 2015
wonder how much this cost them? Excellent camera work and edit...crappy sculpture LOL.
Lincsdna
March 20, 2015
Hi Sonja, I think a pretty penny was spent, however it must be one of the most photographed sculptured displays in Kingston, however this week was one of the times I had my camera with me. But thank you. Lincoln :)
GordonD
March 26, 2015
Love the editing, almost hides the chewing gum covered paving stones, or is that the gold they speak off lol
Lincsdna
March 26, 2015
Hi Gordon, there is only so much time I will spend with the Healing Brush! Chewing gum won LoL! Glad you liked the shot, all the best, Lincoln :)
denisenewman
April 27, 2015
Love this shot - lol don't know why but it says so much ... and it definitely made me smile and 'think' more than a lot of 'modern' art.
Lincsdna
April 28, 2015
Hi Denise, it is a bit of a smiler, especially when you are there standing next to it, it just makes you wonder what the artist was thinking of at the time of conception!!! All the best to you and thank you, Lincoln :)
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