Jim Bachor saw a pothole in 2013 on his Chicago street and decided to try and fix the problem through art. NBC News’ Kristen Dahlgren shares his story of showcasing his art and helping people see obstacles in a new light.
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Lmao, when all your tax dollars are funding a proxy war in the baltics, you gotta have someone fix the roads
– Evidently there is nothing here for scripture quote comments to be made… how beautiful is that!
Chicago.
Neat looking art work, amazing done.
Why would the city pay someone to create a pothole if someone fixed it with better material.
I’m guessing the cities are ok with it because they’re not paying for it.
Beautiful