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Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artEach day, New Yorkers consume massive amounts of coffee, toted in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/japans-cup-noodles-museum-upcycles-disposable-cups-into-reusable-lacquered-bowls/" target="_blank">disposable paper cups</a> -- and each day for the past few months, one artist has been transforming those cups into art. For five days a week since last September, <a href="http://www.gwynethsfullbrew.com/" target="_blank">Gwyneth Leech</a> has been busily hand drawing on her used cups which she collected over the last several years. Sitting in the glass prow at the busy <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatiron_Building">Flatiron Building</a>, Leech has created both a performance and recycle-art installation for the public to enjoy as they make their way to work. More than 800 cups showcase her drawings ranging from playful colored dots to detailed city scenes.1
Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artAt the base of the <a href="http://www.sprint.com/landings/flatiron/?ECID=vanity:flatironart" target="_blank">Flatiron Building</a>, a glass enclose prow comes to a point, creating an awkward interior space, visible from both sides of the street.2
Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artInside Leech sits on work days from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with art supplies and markers fanned out before her, drawing on each cup.3
Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artThe cup designs range from abstracts and patterns to scenes Leech sees outside the window.4
Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artThere are images of specific passersby, visitors, and hotdog carts that are stationed near the Flatiron, handing alongside vibrant polka dots and squiggles.5
Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artAs Leech finishes each colorful cup, she then strings them from the ceiling in the windows for the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/hwkns-spiky-armed-bright-blue-wendy-wins-the-2012-moma-ps1-young-architects-program/" target="_blank">public installation</a>. They sway and turn gently, giving the viewers on the outside the 360 degree view of each piece of art. From far away, they appear like gauzy colorful curtains.6
Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artAt night, the cups are illuminated, creating a bright patterned mirage at the base of the iconic building.7
Gwyneth LeechThe project is a collaboration with dealer <a href="http://www.cherylmcginnisgallery.com" target="_blank">Cheryl McGinnis</a>, who often curates projects that engage the public- and putting an artist and interactive exhibition in one of the most trafficked commuter areas couldn’t get any more engaging!8
Gwyneth Leech Coffee Cup artLeech began recycling <a href="http://inhabitat.com/cecilia-levys-dainty-little-tea-cups-are-made-from-recycled-book-pages/" target="_blank">coffee cups</a> into art a few years ago at jury duty no less, when faced with the boredom of waiting. The project not only allows the artist to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/plant-based-repurpose-compostables-coffee-cups-hit-store-shelves-nationwide/" target="_blank">upcycle disused cups</a>, but there is also an seemingly endless supply from coffee-addicted New Yorkers.9









