Taken by the talented Mr. Don Hamerman, who has been doing a some blogging of his own these days, as well as selling prints like crazy on 20×200.
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Taken by the talented Mr. Don Hamerman, who has been doing a some blogging of his own these days, as well as selling prints like crazy on 20×200.
Last winter’s photostream was long and dark, and by dark I mean white. Start here if you would like a reminder. Let’s try to get in as many signs of green life as possible before we head into the cold season, projected to start any time soon.
Franklin Street Works will be hosting a public performance this Saturday, October 22, by artist Trisha Baga. The 40-minute piece will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Franklin Street and proceed to the Landmark Square building on Broad Street, where the artist will be lowering items from the top of the building. I know this sort [...]
Photographs taken during the 1930′s and 40′s normally look, well, old. I’ve always tried to imagine what the scene would look like, say, if everything wasn’t so black and white. Turns out, color photography was invented back then, we just haven’t seen most of those pictures. Now you can, here. Take a look, and let [...]
International Klein Blue is a color developed in the 1950′s by French artist Yves Klein. Used to fill the entire canvas or as an element in his performance art pieces, the color became synonymous with the artist as well as his art. In essence, the color was the art. I’m not one to make obscure [...]
I’m actually a little embarrassed we didn’t post about the opening last night at Franklin Street Works — that sort of thing is right up our alley. But you know our friends over at Stamford Notes had it all covered. On the other hand, there is another show coming up that we’re damn excited [...]
When we don’t post photos of Stamford, we show photos of other places, in case you haven’t noticed. The gas pump shown here was discovered in the state of Oregon. Giddyup.