TommyWonk debuted in February by highlighting this example of conceptual art in Central Park called "The Crackers."
The Scraphouse was built with recycled materials by a "rockstar team of San Francisco architects, artists, contractors, city officials, and engineers" to celebrate World Environment Day.The New York Times ran a feature about an artist called Ellis G. who sketches chalk outlines of the shadows of street objects in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. (Photo: Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
Tom Noyes started TommyWonk five years ago with a post about a famous conceptual art parody. Since then, Tom has increasingly focused on energy, economics and the environment, most notably Delaware's wind power saga.
Tom covered the Democratic National Convention and is a regular contributor to the Guardian's opinion site, Comment is free.
Tom works as a finance geek, having earned an MBA in the subject. He has served in city and state government, managed two non-profit organizations, worked on any number of political campaigns.
Tom lives in Wilmington with his books, his guitars, his bicycle, his pots and pans and with hopes of finding a new home in the city.
You can reach Tom at tomnoyes[at]gmail[dot]com.
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