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Artist's Shit*(Italian:*Merda d'artista) is a 1961 artwork by the*Italian*artist*Piero Manzoni. The work consists of 90*tin cans, each reportedly filled with 30 grams (1.1*oz) of*faeces, and measuring 4.8 by 6.5 centimetres (1.9*in ×*2.6*in), with a label in Italian, English, French, and German stating:
Artist's Shit
Contents 30 gr net
Freshly preserved
Produced and tinned
in May 1961
Loving this thread. One of the most enjoyable builds I've read through so far (and I've read tonnes).
Fantastic work on renewing the paintwork. Never thought about doing it like this before. Unfortunately mine is too far gone for this I think (lots of rust spots everywhere) - will need some touch ups doing before that could happen.
Also new hoses look fab, really appreciate quality work/craftsmanship.
Look forward to seeing more progress in the coming months.
Loving this thread. One of the most enjoyable builds I've read through so far (and I've read tonnes).
Fantastic work on renewing the paintwork. Never thought about doing it like this before. Unfortunately mine is too far gone for this I think (lots of rust spots everywhere) - will need some touch ups doing before that could happen.
Also new hoses look fab, really appreciate quality work/craftsmanship.
Look forward to seeing more progress in the coming months.
Thanks mate. Very much appreciated. Got a bit more woodwork done today but I’m a touch jaded from a gentleman’s outing to Blackpool so I’ve retired! New radiator here tomorrow which i can finally get fitted tomorrow night. So that will literally be all the things they could go pop renewed! In summary;
Rad, cambelt, water pump, aux belt, starter motor, alternator, all brake pipes, all brake hoses, exhaust, glow plugs. Phew!! Rad should take 30 mins to get back in then a bit more wood work!!
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