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The beginning of an experiment into 8x8 pixel art. [before varnish]
I'm keen to see if i can use post-its and varnish/wheat-paste to produce urban/street pixel art, in the vein of the Space-Invaders (london).
Delaware County. Photo by S Bahnsen, Feb. 2016.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Bremo Bluff, Fluvanna County, Virginia. Shot with a Panasonic GH1 camera and an Olympus 12mm f2.0 lens.
Floreana Island; Galapagos
Since the 19th century, whalers kept a wooden barrel at Post Office Bay, so that mail could be picked up and delivered to their destination by ships on their way home, mainly to Europe and the United States. Cards and letters are still placed in the barrel without any postage. Visitors sift through the letters and cards in order to deliver them by hand.
Conejos County. Photo by E Kalish, Jan. 2016.
Part of the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC) collection.
Found art. Don't recall when I did this graphite study of a building on yellow post-it note. It has been a bit due to the smudging of graphite
Brievenbussen op tram en bus had je vroeger niet alleen in Amsterdam, maar in meer steden. Dit is een tram van de lijn naar Holmenkollen in Oslo, in het plaatselijke trammuseum.
I came across this lonely post out by Elmwood Ave. the other day. I have no idea how long it's been there. I've probably passed it 100 times.
It's difficult to come up with any former or preset use for the post. What is it doing there anyway!?
Before you reach Hollywood in Cambodia, you'll walk through a bar that carries the same street art theme. Check out Post Street Bar: www.poststreetbar.com/
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Georgie (DD) went under the knife today, for boggling and gaze correction. I'd been holding out on any mods to this girl because of her anniversary status, but after operating on Aubrena and loving the results (same procedures), I decided to go for it. I'm very happy with the results, she looks much more alert now.
The Saturday Evening Post has enjoyed everlasting fame for showcasing the art of Norman Rockwell and his portrayal of small-town America at its kindly best. The original magazine ceased publication in 1969, but owners Curtis Publishing has lately revived the title, mining its archives for special editions. I picked up this copy that looked at the early days of American motoring. The period car ads are fascinating. A great buy for $12.99. The cover features a La Salle.
A final get-together by the stayers on the last evening of Old Boys' weekend, 2001. Ralph Zunkel, Roger Miller, Ken Stuart.
Disneyland Paris.
August 2014.
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