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Renault PR14SR / Truckoman TBAQ 429, closest to the camera stands with three other stored vehicles at a yard on the outskirts of Ayia Napa on March 21st 2025.
my photo-opportunity was spoilt by a fella on the bench noting how it was a well trodden one. . . ah well. . .
by Richard Truhlar.
[Toronto], Curvd H&z, [12 october 1982]. 5o copies numbered & signed in black marker, issued as Curvd H&z 154 & Hangnail 8.
6 x 8-1/2 tan bond broadside printed black rubberstamp.
at our new house in Limington. My sister Amy gave us an almost-new fridge!!! and Mike's mom Bonnie gave us a microwave! What else could we possibly want?
Due to budget constraints, many zoos need to scale back their material costs. Laminated labels are confusing; are these labels permanent or temporary? Should I come back later for something better?
We were told there was an interesting "carpentry village" across this temporary bridge. After an hour and a half of walking in the rain to find it, no success. An enterprising local picked us up on his motorbike to take us back to the old town.
The Booth’s permanent collection covers more than a dozen galleries, showcasing legendary artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell to contemporary masters Howard Terpning and Andy Warhol. Unique to the Booth, the Millar Presidential Gallery displays a portrait and original hand-signed letter from each U.S. President, George Washington through Donald Trump. Supplementing the permanent collection are several temporary galleries, hosting 10 to 12 exhibitions per year.
In addition to “Seeing America’s Story” in our galleries, visitors can experience American heritage through several annual events, plus lectures, programing, and exhibition openings. Each February the For the Love of Art Gala Weekend features live and silent art auctions generating funds needed to help support the Museum’s mission. Every March the Southeastern Cowboy Gathering features traditional Cowboy food, music and poetry. October brings the Southeastern Cowboy Festival & Symposium with Native American dancing, gun fight reenactments, art history lectures, a Western marketplace and much more. The museum also welcomes visiting artists and scholars to speak at twice monthly lectures and exhibition openings throughout the year.
Atelier Lixenberg Dronten NL
Rarely has an artist determined the image of a municipality as strongly as the sculptor and graphic artist Cyril Lixenberg in Dronten in the Flevopolder. The artist had his studio and storage space here, which still houses his legacy. When he settled there, Dronten was still in full development. Lixenberg is everywhere in infinitely spacious Dronten. The fact of the immense space, growth and potential has been a great inspiration for Lixenberg's work, partly because it invited him to think big. The most visible manifestation of this is the sculpture route, consisting of 26 sculptures in the public space that were created on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Dronten in 1997.
The bond between Dronten and Lixenberg has a long history that can be called unusual and unique not only for this municipality. It started in the mid-1980s when a couple wanted to exhibit art on part of their land. They came into contact with Cyril Lixenberg and he immediately saw more possibilities. He had made three sculptures for a temporary exhibition in Breda: a square, a circle and a triangle, which were placed in a straight line behind each other. He immediately saw those sculptures in front of him, but then on the dike of the Ketelmeer. The sculptures were placed in 1988 and are still there.
From the introduction to Cyril Lixenberg a friendship with the city grew. He visited regularly. At the time no one could have foreseen that Dronten would eventually become the city of Cyril Lixenberg. In exchange for a number of monumental works of art, Lixenberg acquired a piece of building land in the municipality of Dronten on which he established his studio and storage. It led to an exceptional, years-long collaboration between the artist and the city in the making. As Dronten grew, countless sculptures by Lixenberg were erected along important access and transit roads.
The emerging artists temporary tattoos are available for $3 each. We have many different designs by Brad F. (George U. helped us take this photo)
A sign with bad grammar. It says "Rehabilitate the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and Grounds." This is he imperative verb form, used to give commands, which is silly, like saying "Rehabilitate it!" Instead, it should say "Rehabilitation of the etc etc." Washington, DC.
See shot from February 2011: Your Choice of Colors.