— By Jack Morse (@jmorse_) |
Refusing to let a little thing like lack of walls or roof get in the way of Christmas cheer, this charming picture of mid-century blandness was spotted Saturday on Valencia at 18th. Built by Justin Bettman, a Brooklyn-based artist known for creating domestic scenes out of free items off Craigslist, this is the first time his #setinthestreet project has come to SF.
Delivering a bold artistic statement on how even in the 1960’s holidays with the family could be a major drag, this Christmas themed pop-up installation reminds us of simpler times when kids were disappointed about receiving rocking horses in lieu of BB guns.
[Photo: laurenpoulos | h/t Capp Street Crap/Mission Local]
Comments (2)
Pedant | [Permalink]
Nativity actually has a specific meaning, and unless that little kid is Jesus, you are nowhere close.
DensityDuck | [Permalink]
Omg you guys, sometimes the holiday kinda sucks? I HAD NO IDEA. MIND? BLOWN.