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It was a chained in construction area for a new sculpture to be built in the park. On the front of the fence was this sign.

This of course is a farce and by no means is Seattle planning to build a series of large, wavy latte cups where you could purchase a cup of coffee. It is in fact the second of 5 public installations by the guerrilla artist trio PDL. Their public art is not only humorous but it also brings out a wide variety of human response. I recall one girl who curiously and casually strolled up to the sign, read it, then furiously walked away bewildered by what seemed like a horrible mistake for the Sculpture Park. Here is the first one that was up on Queen Anne's Kerry Park a couple weeks earlier.

This one reads, "Downtown at your doorstep" and illustrates a new development for a tram that would run from downtown to Kerry Park in a way mocking the constant battle for public transportation in Seattle. Apparently there were a lot of upset neighbors on Highland Drive that day.
