living with art

This is an exhibition for big kids, too. I really hope to be able to check out this exhibition, as much for its social irreverence as for seeing how Vancouver's most highly-regarded artists collaborate.
I didn't think it was possible to combine my two favourite things (art and chocolate) so this is a delightful revelation.
On the other hand, it might be wiser to separate art from food.
It might be hard to bag enough zzz's at this hotel.

This is art I could definitely live with. It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. (Seriously, I find these radiators to be things of real beauty.)
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I'm here Andrea. I don't really have anyhting to say, but I didn't want you to get skunked on this one...it's not good for the self-image.
I love what you do.
That climbing wall looks like one of my nightmares - literally! I don't know why I dream about odd bits of bathroom stuff in strange places but this is sure to bring on another one... I mean how am I meant to use a loo in a position like that?
And I'm hurt that I didn't get a chocolate-art link too! Though maybe not given what you said about the second...
Toilets on the wall! Are they worried S--t might hit the fan:)
Brian: Thank you! I was getting a might worried there!
Caroline: The thing is, guys can get away with it (just ask the Chitster!). With us, gravity is a much bigger factor in the whole physics-of-the-loo thing.
Cream: Har de har. Maybe it'll hit the radiator instead (final link) so it can still be called art.
I love the way the wall actually gives me the feeling of wanting to climb it ! :) Fabulous !
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