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Crash Bonsai by Ami Kealoha

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Like a cross between a grown-up dollhouse and sculptor Jonathan Schipper's "Car Crash," Boston-based artist John Rooney's Crash Bonsai doses the Zen art of Bonsai with a little violence. Pick up one of Rooney's custom melted and smashed cars to add humor to your houseplants or to enact aggression on other household objects—like computers, telephones and ugly sofas. The cars range from damaged Alfa Romeos to vintage BMWs and start at $75 via email from Crash Bonsai.

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This entry posted on 23 August 2006 at 4:23 PM
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