The Puppet Show
Pierre Huyghe as the Puppet MasterOn paper, the Frye doesn’t have much going for it. Saddled with a dreadful permanent of collection of late 19th-Century German art and the benefactor’s requirement...
View ArticleNYC: Few photos, plenty of art
Yellow CabI am fortunate to go to New York enough that I have favorites. With a day of work in New Jersey on a Monday, I made a weekend of New York City, though purposely mixed up my stay in an...
View ArticleStreet Art in Tel Aviv
I like looking at street art: stencils, stickers, and tags. Most of the time, it’s just blight, but it is an additional layer on a city that intrigues me. Most often, truth be told, I like the removal...
View ArticleSoccer in Brazil
I’ve a sweet spot for the World Cup. The first summer in Seattle was spent underemployed and with plenty of time to drink with new people watching mid-day matches. Here’s a favorite from my Lost...
View ArticleTouring in Japan
We can Hang with Snow Monkeys?Sometime shortly before Christmas, we were feeling lazy and in the mood for Japanese food. It’s a quick bus ride down to the International District and Maneki, Seattle’s...
View ArticleMy Japanese Souvenir: Paper from Karacho
My only New Year’s Resolution would be that I would write more love letters— and by “love”, I mean Thank You’s, Acknowledgements of Kindness, and Appreciations. To this end, and to jump start some...
View ArticleMaps of Japan
Three or four days into our bicycle tour, our most common exclamation was “Hey! That sign is trying to tell us something!” I fund my bicycling adventures by helping companies clearly present...
View ArticleBauwerke: New Paintings by Ed Lisieski
Untitled Painting from Ed's Bauwerke Series FINAL WEEKEND! GO NOW! Ed Lisieski has a fondness for the war box, the ranch home, the simple shapes that defined post-war housing. I have written about Ed...
View ArticleSailor on a Wall
I think this sailor standing along a patch of ivy is quite nice. It’s the only one of these I’ve seen.
View ArticleAn inspiring look at Yosemite
Yosemite Range of Light from Shawn Reeder on Vimeo. It’s been over ten years since I’ve been to Yosemite. It’s time to go back.
View ArticleCycles of Life
I picked this up from Gwadzilla who blogs on cycling in DC. I’d not seen Grant Snider’s work before, but found this cartoon packed with a good humored dose of truism and sweetness. And those colors!...
View ArticleStreet Art in Buenos Aires
We’re staying in Villa Crespa, several blocks south of the city’s trendiest neighborhood, in blocks made up of workshops, small bodegas, and I imagine, many stylish homes hidden behind run-down single...
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