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4th Feb – Visiting the Irma chicken again!

by admin | Feb 7, 2014 | 2014, An Icon a Day, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Posters, icons, January

4th Feb – Visiting the Irma chicken again!

Somewhat happier!

4th-Feb-

31st Jan – Ice

by admin | Feb 7, 2014 | 2014, An Icon a Day, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Posters, icons, January

31st Jan – Ice

We may not be experiencing traditional ice lolly weather, but Hviids is are asking we give them some thought.

This stylish ice lolly shop is looking for a new name –

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=584620161614432&set=a.325854190824365.73628.245850185491433&type=1&theater

It is meant to be warmer this weekend….enjoy!!!

31st-Jan

30th Jan – Happy Birthday Finn Juhl!

by admin | Feb 7, 2014 | 2014, An Icon a Day, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Posters, icons, January

30th Jan – Happy Birthday Finn Juhl!

Finn Juhl (30. januar 1912 – 17. maj 1989)

Finn-Juhl-birthday

28th Jan – The Irma Chicken

by admin | Jan 28, 2014 | 2014, An Icon a Day, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Posters, icons, January

The Irma Chicken

To complete the neon series I started at the end of last week…is the Irma chicken…not an easy image, but I knew I would have to tackle it sooner or later.

This neon sign went up in 1953 and in the below link you can see how many eggs it has laid since then..

http://hvormangeægharirmahønenlagt.dk/

 

28th-Jan

27th Jan – The location for my first exhibition

by admin | Jan 28, 2014 | 2014, An Icon a Day, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Posters, icons, January

27th Jan – The location for my first exhibition

In March the “An Icon a Day Blog” will be getting an exhibition in the entrance of the Østerbro library opposite the American embassy…..I’m very excited.

27th-Jan

25th Jan – Østerbro Frogs

by admin | Jan 25, 2014 | 2014, An Icon a Day, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Posters, icons, January

25th Jan – Østerbro Frogs

It’s been more than 4 years since this neon landmark left Østerbro.

The tower still looks very naked without them!

This old Normann Copenhagen blog post, shows them being dismantled. It’s a sad sight!

http://spottedbynormanncopenhagen.com/2009/09/26/no-more-frogs-in-copenhagen/

Can they not go back up?25th-Jan

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