This fruitalicious sculpture by Netherlands-based artist Helmut Smits has got us thinking about how we can transform our own fruit bowl into a fabulous piece of art this weekend. Built out of recycled wooden crates, fruit, and green carpet for grass, his Football Stadium is a charming way to display produce. Can’t you just imagine its popularity at your local farmer’s market?!
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In the USA farmers market patrons like to be able to get to the produce. I wonder if your editors/writers have perhaps been in too frequent contact with the hazardous materials in the circuit board notebook covers.
Haha, I agree. I am hesitant to believe that Smits was trying to design a new, horribly inefficient means of displaying produce. Perhaps the fruit was intended to be a little more symbolic? And replace the warmer/brighter light of the halogen floods with cool(colder) LEDs for displaying produce and wood? Preposterous!