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Apr 29, 2010
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Cubicle Gallery’s first submission by Lindsay O’Brien, Old Money.

Cubicle Gallery’s first submission by Lindsay O’Brien, Old Money.


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Apr 26, 2010
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Anonymous asked: When wiping, do you crumple or fold?

I crumple. I don’t see the point in neatly folding something that will be going up my behind.


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Apr 26, 2010
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The “gallery space” at the moment. It wraps around and there’s actually a lot of space for all kinds of mediums.

The “gallery space” at the moment. It wraps around and there’s actually a lot of space for all kinds of mediums.


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Apr 26, 2010
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What is Cubicle Gallery?

Cubicle Gallery is a project that highlights great artwork by independent and unknown artists, while helping to decorate my cubicle at the same time.

I’ve recently moved to a new job, and my new workspace is pretty empty. I figured this would be an easy way for me to decorate my work space, and for artists to get some exposure to their work.

Artists can submit pictures, posters, drawings, paintings, knick-knacks, sculptures - whatever, for a chance to be featured in this new approach to gallery exhibitions.

All artwork belongs to the artist, and Cubicle Gallery hopes to shed light on great work being done by very talented people.