From the New York Times:
"Nelson Molina, a New York sanitation worker, created a gallery out of hundreds of
items rescued from the household trash he collected during the past 20
years.
Today, he estimates he has close to 1,000 pieces in his collection,
arranged with great thoughtfulness, and even humor, in an enormous open
room against cream-colored brick."
Kind of feels like a bettershelter home.
We approve.
See whole story HERE
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
The Trash Museum
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