Jennifer Marsh, the founder of the International Fiber Collaborative has wrapped an empty gas station at the corner of Nottingham Rd. and East Colvin St. in Syracuse, New York. She has received fabric pieces from all over the world for the wrapping. Visit http://www.syracuse.com for more news and multimedia. Contributing Photographer, Cathryn Lahm.
Just another Al Gore type environmentalist wasting resources while getting warm fuzzies. Just got to love these self important artists.
ewetubesocks 3 years ago
Wow!
Quite an accomplishment!Making an utterly meaningless statement and creating a hideous eyesore at the same time!By the way,it cost 29 thousand dollars!Can anyone think of a better use for that money?Solar panels for the needy?Reforestation?
By the way,Christo's work is attractive,unlike this putrid rag pile.Glad it's not on my commute!
dsgh55978 3 years ago
That is such a beautiful idea and quintessentially American. I am a big fan of the artist Christo and Jeanne-Claude who make publicly accessible art using fabric. This is one of the most creative endeavors I've seen in quite awhile. Thank you for your accomplishment. -Jason Goldtrap
CofCGuy 3 years ago
just another complainer about the price of oil trying to get attention for her personal gain..give it up, seriously. OIL IS A NATURAL RESOURCE- prices will always rise, welcome to the business world:)
Winjury 3 years ago
This young woman Jennifer Marsh is an impressive person. She has taken a vision and made it a reality. We all have cool ideas from time to time - the hard part is organizing and executing to make them happen. Congratulations & keep it up!
jbollettieri 3 years ago