Jeff Keith, who runs a nonprofit, claimed he was behind some of the googly eyes that mysteriously appeared on public art in Bend, Ore. By Simon J. Levien Last month, googly eyes appeared on pieces ...
Gone were the alert, appropriately sized eyes watching for danger at the McDonald’s and the raw organic juice bar. In their place — googly eyes. In an instant, the stoic and staid mother and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A resident of the central Oregon city of Bend says he was the person behind some of the googly eyes that appeared on sculptures around the city in recent months and sparked ...
The mystery behind the googly eyes placed on Bend’s public roundabout art has been solved — well, partially. Bend resident Jeff Keith has come forward and said he’s a prankster who puts ...
Locals in the community began spotting googly eyes plastered onto different sculptures around the city. In December, City of Bend officials took to Facebook to ward off whoever was behind the prank.
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