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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

A painting on a sheet of glass appeared on Roseberry a few days ago. Then it rematerialised around the corner on Sussex, leaning against a garage door. I saw someone pondering it, then taking pictures. And then this. (See picture.)

There's something about the way it has smashed... Am I losing the plot? Or is this a piece of fly-tipping inspired creativity? 

Someone's parked their 4x4 over it now.

(The glass had broken into fairly smooth pieces; I think it's safety glass, anyway.)

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But was it "street art"?  Or dumped trash?

Fly-tipper or "creative"?  Or maybe it's an "intervention"?  Or a "provocation"?

"Found art"?  Perhaps litter "assisted" to become art?  A "readymade" or a more worthy object - Un objet trouvé?  Something which used to be a small, perhaps even valuable and admirable tiny "piece" of glass street art.

Un petit d'un petit which fell off a wall, Pam?

These wonderful thought-provoking street art pieces were unsigned. Which tends to suggest they are by the ever-generous Woodsy as she donates much of her work to Haringey's annual "Art in the Open" Festival.
However the style is more like Beige Period Planksy.

Flattery Friday. I adore it.

Those people who have spotted similar fly-tipping/street art - did it look similar? What I'm trying to ascertain is whether there's someone behind all this.

(Also, this might be a good moment to revisit "celebrities who look like mattresses"? tinyurl.com/7pg7hr7 **With a warning to those who retch at the sight of people trying to be funny**)

Er absolutely smashing? But surely it is only art if it was deliberate and thus a creation. More like that Tracey Emin's daft unmade bed!? So worth an absolute fortune - anyone gather it up?

Good point. I saw it first and will exact a commission on any sale

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