
It's an interactive piece and like her other projects, is designed to make cities contemplate in the hope that a collective public engagement can bring together ideas and make better communities. I think it must work a treat. And it kind of shows that on a whole we are all so different, but deep down still so the same.






Here is what Candy says of the idea:
It’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day and forget what really matters to you. When I lost someone I loved very much, I thought about death a lot. This helped clarify my life, the people I want to be with, and the things I want to do, but I struggled to maintain perspective. I wanted to know what was important to the people around me and I wanted a daily reminder. So with help from old and new friends, I painted the side of an abandoned house in my neighborhood in New Orleans with chalkboard paint and stenciled it with the sentence “Before I die I want to _______.” so anyone walking by can pick up a piece of chalk, reflect on their lives, and share their personal aspirations in public space.
I think her other work is pretty cool too.
Career Path:

Confessions:


I wish this was:

(This would be my words and put somewhere near my home.)


Check out more of her work here.
Photos: http://candychang.com/
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