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Man says he was behind some of the viral googly eyes on public art in Oregon

  • A resident of Bend, Jeff Keith, admitted to placing googly eyes on sculptures around the city, which became a viral sensation covered by news outlets.
  • Keith, founder of Guardian Group, stated he used duct tape for the googly eyes, and he has done similar pranks before to cope with his work's emotional toll.
  • The city reported that eight sculptures were affected, costing $1,500 to remove the googly eyes, and social media users expressed support for keeping them.
  • Bend's communications director, Rene Mitchell, mentioned that the city's post aimed to raise awareness about the damage adhesives can do to public art.
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