London based artist, Ronzo is pleased to announce the release of his latest sculpture work: 'Pity of London'.
This limited edition series of street sculptures celebrates the recent announcement of the long awaited end to the UK recession. Like the Griffins of old, these sculptures have been cemented into the streets of London's financial district as markers, this time not as a geographical boundary, but a social one representing the end of the worst recession in a generation.
Each sculpture consists of a little silver Credit Crunch Monster sitting on a 1,2 meter high plinth. These Monsters have feasted on the fabric of our society leaving lasting teeth marks in our once shiny Pound and filling their pot-bellies until they need a bit of a lie down.
'Pity of London' serves as a reminder that the monsters are still wide-eyed, able to blend into everyday life and still hungry enough to crunch any available credit.
Let's just hope the terrifying Credit Crunch menace now finally rest forever; And shall never be awaken ever again...
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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- On My Way To Work London Graffiti 3
- Last Chance for Plaid & Luke Vibert Competition
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- Inglourious Basterds
- Greener Gadgets Competition
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- Joe Rush New Tiger Sculpture
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- MadC Graffiti Productions
- Home Theater of Star Wars Fan
- Art Shows February 25th Onwards
- Winter Paradise
- 10 Reasons to Avoid Talking on the Phone
- Dark And Humorous
- The Hexacopter
- Sickboy & Word To Mother
- Celebrities and their Cats
- Smoking Hot Fishing Babes
- The Best Moments of Figure Skating
- Keyboard Bench
- Million Dollar Comic
- Nuit Blanche
- Twisted Imagery Of Isaac Pierro
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- World’s Slimmest Houses and Buildings
- Lego Crawler Town
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- Modern Princesses from Old Fairy Tales
- Petro in Amsterdam
- News Reporter S#!T$ Herself On Camera
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- Cover Up Tattoos
- Down By Law Graffiti Magazine 6
- Formula 1 Car Made from Puma Shoe Boxes
- The Most Beautiful Border in the World
- Evil, Monsters, Death.......
- The Buff Monster
- B-Boys Kill The Floor
- Teddy Roosevelt Custom Robot
- Zhang Peng Photography
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- Evil Made Simple
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- The Swiss Master Of Fatalistic Noir
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- Dave Correia In Black And White
- Tiny Real-Life Version of Flying Dragon from Avatar
- Ice Skating Falls
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- Through The Eyes Of Alex Gross
- Art Shows February 18th Onwards
- Unhappy Hipsters
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- The 10 Types of Crappy Interviewees
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