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The Belle of Louisville docked on the Ohio river in Louisville, KY. I believe these 2 bridges are the Kennedy bridge and the 2nd St bridge. One could be the George Rogers Clark bridge, I'm not sure. She is celebrating 92 years. For more information here's a link....
The nondoorway is ridiculous and I dislike Comcast, but the red and light brown are a pretty combination of colors.
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In Lansing Charter Township north of Lansing, Michigan, on February 26th, 2021, at Eastwood Towne Center (built 2002) on the west side of Preyde Boulevard, north of Lake Lansing Road.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Ingham (county) (1002502)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• beige (color) (300266234)
• brand names (300417219)
• brown (color) (300127490)
• doorways (300002767)
• exterior walls (300002523)
• false fronts (300002528)
• lowercase letters (300055064)
• paint (coating) (300015029)
• pilasters (300002737)
• Postmodern (300022208)
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• shop signs (300211862)
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• snow (precipitation) (300055381)
• stucco (300014966)
• winter (300133101)
Wikidata items:
• 26 February 2021 (Q69305969)
• 2000s in architecture (Q11186432)
• 2002 in architecture (Q2813968)
• 2020-21 North American winter (Q103932131)
• Central Michigan (Q2945568)
• Comcast (Q1113804)
• Eastwood Towne Center (Q14716094)
• February 26 (Q2359)
• February 2021 (Q61312935)
• Lansing – East Lansing metropolitan area (Q6487493)
• Lansing Township (Q6029779)
• lifestyle center (Q1824486)
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"Exhibition. Surfing it up in Brunswick-with Redletter Press. "Hanging ten for social justice, battling the wave of unemployment, cutting the white water of racism, hugging the curl with conservation, wipeout nuclear war. Backstreet visions"
Redletter Press 1980-1986 : a retrospective exhibition of screenprinted posters, fabric, t-shirts and banners produced at Redletter : Gryphon Gallery : Nov 23-Dec 12 1986
Poster advertising an exhibition of works produced by Redletter Press at the Gryphon Gallery, Melbourne College of Advanced Education, 25 November-12 December 1986. Poster art by Mark Denton - "Backstreet visions."
"Redletter is assisted by the Community Arts Board and the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council and the Victorian Ministry for the Arts" appears at the foot of the poster.
Christ in Me. Acrylic on canvas. John 15 is the page of the Bible displayed in the painting. The face of Christ Jesus is in silver behind His words in red. He is the Living Word! Got to sit and watch people interact with the painting at a community show in 2018. My favorite part was watching the reaction when people would focus on the words, and some would even miss the face of Christ. My goal was to see if they could see Him, like a surprise in the painting. There was this young lady who was with her grandma. The little old lady leaned in to read the letters and didn’t see Him. Then the young lady leaned in and gasped and grabbed her grandma for a 2nd look exclaiming that she could see Jesus! That made my day! All I want is for people to see Jesus💕. In John 15, Jesus talks about abiding in Him, like a branch of a Vine, and the cost of not abiding, like a dead branch that man will remove and burn, something He doesn’t want. We ultimately have that choice. I choose Jesus 💕
Ahh shit, those are tear stains aren't they. Dammit anyhow.
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In downtown Pomeroy, Ohio, on December 25th, 2010, along the north side of East Main Street, west of Lynn Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
GT3911.A2 Shop signs—United States—Pictorial works.
TS1105 Paper—Pictorial works.
NA3020 Windows—Pictorial works.
TH2276 Blinds—Pictorial works.
F499.P73 Pomeroy (Ohio)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:
• fading
• stains (damage)
Red Letter is from Doylestown, Ohio. With their superb talent, they won last nights Battle of the Bands in Cuyahoga Falls. I honestly believe these guys could hit billboards and will no have problem getting a record deal soon.
Check out their facebook:
[http://www.facebook.com/pages/Red-Letter/127005494001256]