Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Mysterious Chair

I mentioned this in the last H Street Life column, ut I'm still at a loss as to who is behind the blue chair suspended on a pole some distance above the earth. This is on the vacant lot in the 300 block of H Street. Anyone have some answers for me?

22 comments:

7th and H said...

I know who done it.

diane said...

I guess that is what you call a highchair...LOL

inked said...

Right, well if anyone knows can you email me the answer?

dan said...

How can this be posted without a photo?!!? :-)

Anonymous said...

bout time someone is looking into this. I live on 4th and I and see it everyday and I am confused.

20Something said...

I agree. We need a picture. Anybody have one?

Anonymous said...

please...please....pretty please post the pic.

Anonymous said...

not only who put it up there, but how the hell they got it up that high?!

it wasn't me said...

it wasn't me.

Ren D'Auria said...

i dont know but its amazing

Campy said...

I thought that maybe this was what the government shelled out millions of dollars for to improve the cultural aesthetics of the neighborhood.

This is what I've come to accept as "normal" these days.

Anonymous said...

I've seen another one in a vacant lot near Eckington Place and Harry Thomas Way NE (near FL and NY).

Stephanie said...

It has been there for quite some time and I think it is kind of funny. It reminds me of some of the things you would see in San Fransisco.

Anonymous said...

i thought it was something drug related...

Joe on 3rd said...

I have a picture on my cellphone, how can I get it to you inked? I can email you or text you.

Kiki said...

I luv it. I call it "chair-on-a-stick". Not very creative, I know but I love seeing it. I also grabbed a shot on my phone but don't know how to show it to you.

Hopefully it won't go away...or if it does, that it get's replaced by a Trader Joe's

Ren D'Auria said...

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_-OMAOGnj4DE/SoX67Y4S5tI/AAAAAAAAA4A/QL3F1Y0JFqk/s1600-h/download.jpg

sbizzle said...

LOL! Awesome photo - thanks for posting.

Anonymous said...

Same stuff going on in Anacostia: http://anacostianow.blogspot.com/2009/07/guerrilla-art-at-projects.html

Alan Page said...

awesome photo!

shame on me for not noticing this during my travels. how long has this been there?

reflexive said...

bk adams?

7th and H said...

Reflexive....you are absolutely correct! Nicely done.