'Blighted' bikes get artistic makeover, sudden death

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'Blighted' bikes get artistic makeover, sudden death

POSTED: Monday, July 23, 2012, 4:19 PM

Among Philly's more depressing sights are the last scraps of abandoned bikes that've been left chained to city signposts and harvested for their useful parts. Ahead of today's announced Streets Department removal of the steel and titanium carcasses, Philly artist Corrina Mehiel took the opportunity to "rehab" some of the bikes in a creative if not exactly practical art project that subbed in nonfunctional wood and plywood parts for missing or broken pieces. In case you missed her project, called Bike (Ph)ix, over the weekend, check out the video of a ghost-bike makeover in action.

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