Found these adorning an older elementary school on the Lower East Side, just on the edge of Chinatown.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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A "southerner in New York City" trying to survive as a husband, dad, breadwinner, artist, photographer, and all of the usual "baggage" that entails . . . ruminations on growing up in southern suburbia during the 70s and early 80s . . . a sampling of my photographs and paintings . . . all filtered through the sieve of clinical depression, too much education, and always, my very biased opinions.
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That is my one problem with living in suburbia: lack of architecture. We lived in a Sears kit home from the 20's for a while. Just the small arches and 2 foot trim was enough to make the home something unusual in the mid-west...
i love these! i used to have a wonderful book filled with images of gargoyles, of course that was years ago and i cut it into a hundred pieces for collage use... are you going create a painting from these?
your photos of spring are wonderful, it arrived here in va weeks ago, but has been very timid!
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