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Hmmm… this is probably one of the coolest store grate turned into an advertisement. For sure it’s a store for music equipment and supplies. It may also have been sponsored by Fender as you could see the logo prominently speaking out. Nonetheless, I really like the way the human mind plays into inanimate objects. People walking or even driving buy would surely take notice AND possibly turn this into positive store sales.
We have no word on the stores location yet, nor do we know where and who did this work of art. Hey I hope this isn’t a Photoshop project, though this is a GREAT project too. I could think of several permutations… a milk carton? a laptop? what else… oohhh… LCD flat panels?
If I would take this a little further I’m seeing LED lights above playing, or even sounds coming out? Hee hee… whoever did this, you’re a genius!
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One Response for "The Fender Grate .. cool job!"
February 16th, 2009 at 13:16
1“The store is called The Guitar Store and it is on Commercial Road opposite Southampton Central railway station, Southampton, England.”
Quoted from the photo’s original source: http://flickr.com/photos/glenscott/3263916059/
And here’s the store’s web site: http://www.gtrstr.com
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