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This Little Piggy

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Too disturbing for the Market? Lemme tell ya, we think this whole Pigs on Parade thing has gotten out of hand.
You know the concept: local artists create fiberglass scultpures based on Ur-piggy Rachel, eventually sold to raise money for the Pike Place Market Foundation. One such sculptor is Colin Reedy, an Oregon furniture designer whose previous contributions include a couple of ride-em "Pork Choppers." This particular creation, titled "Prosciutto and Melon Pig," ought to be positioned at a deli counter like DeLaurenti, not on the sidewalk in Belltown next to, gulp, the pork-free Tandoori Hut.

Where will it lead, all this "On Parade" stuff? Cows in Chicago, Cows in Zurich, "Sound of Moosic" cows in Salzburg, Vach'Art in Paris, nutcrackers and ponies in downtown Seattle, more piggies in Cincinnati, ducks in Eugene, salmon in Salem, hearts in San Francisco, donkeys and elephants in Washington, DC, bulls in Torino, Italy, lions in Venice. Whales on Parade to raise money for ocean research? Rats on Parade for urban sanitation?

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  • Todd

    I walked past this one yesterday. I have to say, I generally hate these things, but this one I like. It's what Damien Hirst would do if he were to stoop so low.

  • I saw a woman on some sort of substance push a piggie through a window of the card shop on the second floor of the underground.



    Why'd they put them on unlocked wheeled platforms just increases the stupidity.

  • steph

    Pigs on Parade is the stupidest, most provincial "art" to disgrace Seattle in a long time. The person who came up with the idea should be painted and bolted to a slab of concrete downtown for a month.

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