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Oak and E. 11th Avenue, Utility Box Art, Artist: Unknown, As A Found Art Collection, In Eugene, Oregon
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![]() A pedestrian cross sign was illuminated so that one could cross the street toward the art.
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![]() Two small utility boxes, also attached to the post, partly obscured this narrow end of the larger utility box art.
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![]() The art decorated face of the utility box faced the street. The utility box art was located next to the New Zone Art Studio.
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![]() The narrow end of the art faced down the block next to the sidewalk.
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![]() The other wide area of the decorated utility box faced the sidewalk, So, it could be easily examined up close.
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![]() The phrase "For Whom The Bell Tolls" was written as the single word, "forwhomthebelltolls..." near the bottom of one narrow end of the art.
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![]() The single word, "also..." was written at the bottom of the adjacent face of the art utility box.
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