San Francisco native Richard Serra’s “Charlie Brown” — a 60-foot sculpture located in the lobby of The Gap’s corporate headquarters along the Embarcadero.
“My work is really very hard to hurt. I mean people sit on it, write on it, piss on it, you really can’t hurt it, I mean you can graffiti the f**k out of it, there’s not much you can do to it hurt it.”




Just goes to show — you can always turn a carpentry project gone awry into a piece of art…
All the verticality of this image is really wonderful. Everything wanting to converge at the top… it’s great.