
I’ve always liked this venus de milo like sculpture in Adams Morgan. I think I’ve noted it before. But this was the first time I’ve seen the head on the door nearby. Now I’m a little freaked out…


I’ve always liked this venus de milo like sculpture in Adams Morgan. I think I’ve noted it before. But this was the first time I’ve seen the head on the door nearby. Now I’m a little freaked out…


This great row house sculpture is from Shaw.

From the Napoleon Dynamite Collection…

We’ve looked at the big yellow sculpture in the plaza at the corner of 5th and K St, NW. I couldn’t help but notice it looks much nicer now that this bit of grass was added (it was always there but obviously the grass was dead when the sculpture first went up this past winter). I think it really softens up the plaza. A landscape gardener could probably make this patch even better.
Incidentally, I also noticed that Busboys & Poets had expanded into an additional storefront. Yet it still seems to be always crowded…

New space is the storefront to the right of the above photo (next to Taylor’s Gourmet Deli):


I never realized that this lion near 15th and Swann, NW was three dimensional.


This is my new favorite title for a post but I’m actually a bit terrified of this sculpture by the dog park at 17th and S Streets, NW.


I’ll be the first to admit that I’m easily impressed but this has got to be the best gutter in town. I suppose the gutter itself could be copper…

This is the first time I’ve seen this red cross sculpture near George Washington University.


Thanks to a reader for sending in the final sculpture installed outside the National Museum of Women in the Arts Women’s Museum located on New York Ave between 12th and 13th Streets, NW. We discussed the other sculptures here.