Saw this in Glen Park. I believe it is the work of LoveYou2.org.
San Francisco, CA.
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Keepiedaniece says
Curious minds want to know – – – was that garden peeping out of just one crate? Was the garden standing upright with the plants growing sideways out of the slat gaps, or was it lying flat with the plants reaching up toward the sky? Why were the bottles just hanging around?
I’ve never seen anything like that before.
unknownmami says
It is a single pallet leaning on a wall. The pallet is upright with the growing sideways out of the slats. In front of the pallet was a leafless tree that was strung with bottles.
Rita Stebbing says
Very original and creative idea. But, I am with Keepiedaniece, inquiring minds what to know more?
unknownmami says
It is a single pallet leaning on a wall. The pallet is upright with the
growing sideways out of the slats. In front of the pallet was a leafless
tree that was strung with bottles.
Live High says
I love the colors. How did you bring them out Mami. Happy Sunday.
Harleena Singh says
I don’t have anything to show, but loved what you showed all of us – the color and the striking words. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
BLOGitse says
and I see only the words: you are enough…
Tara R. says
This is a wonderful way to reuse and repurpose pallets. I love it!
Vidya Sury says
Very beautiful. I love the messages on the frame! So uplifting! 🙂
CiCi W says
Using pallets this way is a great way to recycle them. Glad you got photos of this.
Kathy says
Such a cool idea…..love the colors and repurpose of products! Happy Sunday!
Eva Gallant says
How lovely!
Molly says
What an interesting and amazing piece of art work.
Mollyxxx
lisleman says
thanks for sharing the good messages and love – peace love
StarTraci says
Boy! I wish I could walk in that park every day. We all need those words and what a beautiful way to share them!
XOXOTraci
Bmanousos7 says
this is absolutely lovely! the colours are amazing too.
happy sunday!
xx
Ttownsend says
I desperately need this in my backyard. I’ve missed you. xoxo
deborahpucci says
Love it….very interesting, colorful and loving!
Judy Retirednottired says
What a lovely thought and nicely displayed.
Robyn says
That’s heartwarming.
xoRobyn
::xishell:: says
I never get tired of seeing your beautiful images from around The City…
Meghan says
I adore this…so freakin cute & creative!
Claudia Almandoz says
I looove this!!!! (and all it says!)
Tami says
I love the bright red and the beautiful sayings on them. What kind of bottles are they? I bet it catches the sun just right and makes sparkles!! How pretty!! Great post of your city!
My Inner Chick says
Fabulous & Creative. I Loooove. X
Leovi Leovi says
Exquisite compositions course is nice, very original and creatives.