White House jello
What is White House jello? No, it doesn’t refer to Obama’s spine. It refers to this work of jello art, constructed by Liz Hickok, and sent to me by a thoughtful reader:
What is White House jello? No, it doesn’t refer to Obama’s spine. It refers to this work of jello art, constructed by Liz Hickok, and sent to me by a thoughtful reader:
Fabulous!
(and thank you!)
If you click through to the website, you can buy limited edition photos of it. I love the artist’s creative and entrepreneurial spirit.
Some of your recent posts have been about potato chips, parsnips, turnips, and now jello. Your blog makes me hungry.
No doubt the time lapse is shown in reverse.
Scott: probably because I’m on a perpetual diet (not that I always stick to it).
The Frist 100 Days video, which depicts a hopeful vision of the positive changes that the White House will go through with Obama in residence.
Erm..
Tatyana: yes, I know. But I won’t hold her politics against her. It’s jello art, after all.
We don’t have to nail it to the wall now, do we?
Neo: it made the art harder to swallow (not that it’s edible, anyway)