but the underlining meaning with this project is that when u walk in somewhere people have an automatic idea of how u should look and do thing like in hair and beutie you have to be stuck your own ass or if ur a illustater u hav to use macs and be neat and even if ur a fine artist u hav to look exsentrick and be a painter and hav to draw great.
and what i am trying to say is that people think straight away that u have to be and look and act the way that is persived by people. soo my idea is to have some that messes up the whole systerm. :)
well something like that. :)
i have also been looing in to some artist that will be goin on to the fourth plinth and there is one that makes me chuckle it is Katharina Fritsch with Hahn/Cock

There is no other way of putting it: a huge blue cock will stand on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square in 2013.
The 14ft (4.3m) aqua-marine blue cockerel, Hahn/Cock, which will be made in Germany, is one of two contemporary art commissions announced at London's city hall by the mayor, Boris Johnson.
It will go up in 2013, with the 2012 spot being filled by an anti-war bronze statue of a boy on his rocking horse designed by the Scandinavian art duo Elmgreen & Dragset.
Johnson conceded that there was no getting round the fact that a giant blue cock was going up in the square where it will stand proud with the other plinth inhabitants – George IV and Victorian generals Henry Havelock and Charles Napier.
Johnson assumed Katharina Fritsch's cock was a French one. "The only consolation I can offer is that despite this gigantic French cockerel being in Trafalgar Square, we will still have Nelson looking down on it."
Fritsch, though, said it was non-specific bird. It could be English but it would be made in her native Germany. And the double meaning was not lost on her. "People try to avoid the word cock – they say cockerel," she said, laughing. "I'm playing with that a little bit, sure."
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