




I got to go down town today to enjoy a little art, and some time with friends. It is so valuable to see what other artists are doing, and to get inspired to do my own work. I must do this more often. The installation here is by some friends of mine, Jon and Kimberly Stemler. Here is a little info... http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2009/04/16/chinatown-influx-future-landscapes.
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love tunnel pics by you + the artist's idea who did installation - lovely...
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