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Sprinkle Brigade Turns Turds into Revolting “Poop” Art

08/13/2010
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    Poodolph, 2006 That's not a typo - this post isn't about pop art - it's about <em>poop</em> art. That's right, NYC-based <a href="http://sprinklebrigade.com/">Sprinkle Brigade</a>, a self-proclaimed group of guys who still live in their parents' basement, takes turds that they find on the street and upcycles (we use the term loosely here) them into little pieces of joy. Check out the full array of their work, which ranges from a chocolate colored Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer to the slightly more stomach-churning "Risotto Negro." Click through our gallery to see them all - unless you recently ate.
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  • Sprinkle Brigade Poop Art
    Taken at Yankee Stadium, this piece is certainly a good way to help you stick to your diet.
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  • Sprinkle Brigade Poop Art
    If your roommate leaves you a message like this, it's time to get a new roommate.
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  • Sprinkle Brigade Poop Art
    How foolish would you feel if you picked up this piece, entitled "Fool's Gold"? Pretty darn foolish, we would think.
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    This obviously symbolizes the need for us as a society to switch to alternative forms of transportation.
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    Simple in its execution, "Turd Burgler" is both menacing and meditative.
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    Another apparently commentary on the need for <a>"poo power."</a>
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  • Sprinkle Brigade Poop Art
    "Hellraiser" is very scary indeed.
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    We aren't sure what Sprinkle Brigade was trying to accomplish with this and we don't even want to know.
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    "The Last Supper" evokes a feeling of desperation - perhaps referring to our society's struggle during these harsh economic conditions. Or it could just be a bunch of birds eating sprinkles on poop.
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    This just seems wrong...
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  • Sprinkle Brigade Poop Art
    Again, a seemingly more effective way to diet if you can't stick to Weight Watchers.
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  • Sprinkle Brigade Poop Art
    Less thought seems to have gone into this one.
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    And, as promised, "Risotto Negro" - only make this for your date if you want him or her to never ever speak to you again and/or call the cops on you.
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Sprinkle Brigade Poop Art

Poodolph, 2006 That's not a typo - this post isn't about pop art - it's about poop art. That's right, NYC-based Sprinkle Brigade, a self-proclaimed group of guys who still live in their parents' basement, takes turds that they find on the street and upcycles (we use the term loosely here) them into little pieces of joy. Check out the full array of their work, which ranges from a chocolate colored Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer to the slightly more stomach-churning "Risotto Negro." Click through our gallery to see them all - unless you recently ate.

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