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Mirrored sculpture was an eyesore
With reference to Richard
Gurner's article about the
disappearance of the mirrored
sculpture (The Argus, May 7), I
have a few points to make.
For me "the Tardis" was just a
bit of dumped waste by the side
of the road. I love to see art but
this was just a few mirrors
joined together. I am surprised
somebody wanted to pay £700 for
what I see as rubbish. What
room did they think it would look good in?
I am not surprised it was moved
from its position as it was an
eyesore. It could also have
smashed and caused a hazard to animals.
Mr Lewis was right when he
said: "I can't believe someone has stolen it."
Because I can't understand why
someone has taken the time to nick it either.
Fly tipping is a problem in all
parts of Britain and now it has been called art.
Chris Gray,
Marine Close, Saltdean
2:27pm Friday 9th May 2008
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