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Anonymous Fruit Sculpture Offers Color in Winter

One Georgetown neighbor's walk took an interesting, nay fruity, turn recently.

 

What makes something art? The recent graffiti appearing on Georgetown signs and walls had neighbors seeking immediate action for its removal. Yet to some, graffiti is a form of street art. What about a bunch of fruit in an odd location? Decide for yourself in Montrose Park, just behind the playground area.

Jim Ingram came across what he called an "anonymous winter sculpture" while walking his dog in Montrose Park. On a bowed branch of a tree sits about a dozen carefully placed vegetables and fruit.

Ingram wrote in an email that the assortment of peppers, apples and eggplants were "real and fresh." It would seem there's an organic guerrilla sculptor in Georgetown.

Related Topics: Art, flash mob, and scuplture
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