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While sheltering in place I've had time to dig out some things from the past. This is the first and last sculpture I've done. I call it "Gay Teen Angst". Sculpted it my junior year of high school. I know all teens suffer from angst but in the 60's/70's it was particularly hard for this catholic, closeted, gay, football player. Luckily or unluckily after almost four years of high school celibacy I met a comrade in arms and while still in the closet life became tolerable and less filled with dogma guilt. The sculpt was a art class assignment done the night before it was due. Like they say in art "do what you know". The only reason I still have it is because my buddy Kevin Arduini liked and wanted it so I gave it to him. He kept it safe all these years (40) until finally returning it to me about 6 years ago. Glad I'm past those days of angst and glad the LGBT youth of today can live a more open life. :-)
While sheltering in place I've had time to dig out some things from the past. This is the first and last sculpture I've done. I call it "Gay Teen Angst". Sculpted it my junior year of high school. I know all teens suffer from angst but in the 60's/70's it was particularly hard for this catholic, closeted, gay, football player. Luckily or unluckily after almost four years of high school celibacy I met a comrade in arms and while still in the closet life became tolerable and less filled with dogma guilt. The sculpt was a art class assignment done the night before it was due. Like they say in art "do what you know". The only reason I still have it is because my buddy Kevin Arduini liked and wanted it so I gave it to him. He kept it safe all these years (40) until finally returning it to me about 6 years ago. Glad I'm past those days of angst and glad the LGBT youth of today can live a more open life. :-)
Die Demo ist gestartet, es beginnt mit einer Kundgebung.
CC-BY Tobias M. Eckrich
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While sheltering in place I've had time to dig out some things from the past. This is the first and last sculpture I've done. I call it "Gay Teen Angst". Sculpted it my junior year of high school. I know all teens suffer from angst but in the 60's/70's it was particularly hard for this catholic, closeted, gay, football player. Luckily or unluckily after almost four years of high school celibacy I met a comrade in arms and while still in the closet life became tolerable and less filled with dogma guilt. The sculpt was a art class assignment done the night before it was due. Like they say in art "do what you know". The only reason I still have it is because my buddy Kevin Arduini liked and wanted it so I gave it to him. He kept it safe all these years (40) until finally returning it to me about 6 years ago. Glad I'm past those days of angst and glad the LGBT youth of today can live a more open life. :-)
While sheltering in place I've had time to dig out some things from the past. This is the first and last sculpture I've done. I call it "Gay Teen Angst". Sculpted it my junior year of high school. I know all teens suffer from angst but in the 60's/70's it was particularly hard for this catholic, closeted, gay, football player. Luckily or unluckily after almost four years of high school celibacy I met a comrade in arms and while still in the closet life became tolerable and less filled with dogma guilt. The sculpt was a art class assignment done the night before it was due. Like they say in art "do what you know". The only reason I still have it is because my buddy Kevin Arduini liked and wanted it so I gave it to him. He kept it safe all these years (40) until finally returning it to me about 6 years ago. Glad I'm past those days of angst and glad the LGBT youth of today can live a more open life. :-)
Another protest sign beside the Kamilaroi Highway, south of Gunnedah NSW on the Breeza Plains.
HD PENTAX-D FA 15-30mm f2.8
The Hotel Angst was names after its owner, Adolf Angst. It was built between 1887 and 1914 and soon became one of the best hotels of the Riviera visited by Emperor Frederick of German and Queen Victoria.
After the outbreak of the First World War the Hotel's became a military hospital. After the war the 'hotel resumes its original purpose and was managed by Adolfs son. The hotel started a decline due to the changing type of tourism in the area as the tourism aristocrat had disappeared.
The hotel was again occupied during the second world war, and apparently held meetings withe Nazi and Benito Mussolini's party. The hotel was also used for refugees, and during this time became more run down and finally looted for its internal marble fixings and anything else of worth.
When myself and my brother visited a few years later we sneaked through a tiny gap in main gate at night and with only torches we walked up what would have been the main pathway to the front of the building. Im not for being scared at the first sign of a noise, but we didn't stay long as we heard a strange noise near us in the pitch black. The garden is ridiculously overgrown, with palm tress of at least 30 foot high, and when you walk up to the front of the building its very high and imposing.
When i walked up to a open window and shone a torch in its pretty freaky when you see old metal beds sitting in a corner of a room!
It's really just a before & after picture of Pre-teen Angst that just happens to have St. Peter's Square in the background!
angst (ängkst)
n. A feeling of anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by depression.
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The Hotel Angst was names after its owner, Adolf Angst. It was built between 1887 and 1914 and soon became one of the best hotels of the Riviera visited by Emperor Frederick of German and Queen Victoria.
After the outbreak of the First World War the Hotel's became a military hospital. After the war the 'hotel resumes its original purpose and was managed by Adolfs son. The hotel started a decline due to the changing type of tourism in the area as the tourism aristocrat had disappeared.
The hotel was again occupied during the second world war, and apparently held meetings withe Nazi and Benito Mussolini's party. The hotel was also used for refugees, and during this time became more run down and finally looted for its internal marble fixings and anything else of worth.
When myself and my brother visited a few years later we sneaked through a tiny gap in main gate at night and with only torches we walked up what would have been the main pathway to the front of the building. Im not for being scared at the first sign of a noise, but we didn't stay long as we heard a strange noise near us in the pitch black. The garden is ridiculously overgrown, with palm tress of at least 30 foot high, and when you walk up to the front of the building its very high and imposing.
When i walked up to a open window and shone a torch in its pretty freaky when you see old metal beds sitting in a corner of a room!
Acrylic on canvas and styro board
11 x 14 inches
A typography and acrylic pouring attempt to represent the search for meaning and represent the fear of insignificance.
Acrylic on canvas and styro board
11 x 14 inches
A typography and acrylic pouring attempt to represent the search for meaning and represent the fear of insignificance.
Am 30. August 2014 fand in Berlin die jährliche 'Freiheit statt Angst' Demonstration statt. Protestiert wurde gegen die Totalüberwachung von NSA, GCHQ und BND und für digitale Menschen- und Bürgerrechte sowie für die Freiheit und den Schutz von Whistleblowern.
Weitere Infos: freiheitstattangst.de/
Another fairly random graffiti shot from the plant room – I wish people would learn to spell, don't they go to skool?