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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Covered In Christmas ...
"Remembrance, like a candle, burns brightest at Christmastime."
~ Charles Dickens
~ 1812-1870
Festooned in Christmas lights, the historic Wehr's Covered Bridge, Orefield, Pennsylvania sparkles with the joy of Christmastime on a December evening.
This beautiful bridge has seen travelers for 174 Christmastimes, but the true beauty is the reason and meaning of the season - the birth of Christ - which is timeless and remains the same.
Merry Christmas, Happy Christmas everyone!
Monday, December 21, 2015
In The Key Of Cool ...
"Hot can be cool, and cool can be hot, and each can be both.
But hot or cool, man, jazz is jazz."
~ Louis Armstrong
~ 1901-1971
Silhouetted hands bring a hot jazz number
to a crescendo in the key of cool in this image,
a portion of a jazzy mural in Easton, Pennsylvania
that I shot on a chilly November day. This is my
artistic interpretation of the mural image.
I captured
this cool mural of jazz silhouettes of musicians on the façade of the Hotel
Lafayette as they literally paint the town. The mural features the shadows of musicians on keyboard,
saxophone, trumpet and other jazz instruments against bright colors.
The mural is
an Easton Main Street Initiative public art project created in 2012. It is a
gift of the Easton Rotary Service Foundation in memory of Ted Pierce, who was
the station manager of WEST radio, an outstanding and devoted citizen. He was a
generous benefactor of the Easton community and Easton Rotary Service
Foundation, as well as an exemplary journalist and key reporter on the
Nuremburg War Crimes Trial for the Armed Forces Network. Pierce left a large
amount of money for the Rotary Club to use on Easton-based projects.
The mural
was designed and painted on the Fourth Street side of the building by the
Freehand Mural Group of Easton.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Street Sax ...
"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing."
~ Duke Ellington
~ 1899-1974
Can you hear the cool jazz floating from this saxaphone, swingin' through the hot air of a sweet summer night? That's the image that popped into my mind when I shot this portion of a jazzy mural in Easton, Pennsylvania on a chilly November day. This is my artistic interpretation of the mural image.
I captured
this cool mural of jazz silhouettes of musicians on the façade of the Hotel
Lafayette as they literally paint the town. The mural features the shadows of musicians on keyboard,
saxophone, trumpet and other jazz instruments against bright colors.
The mural is an Easton Main Street Initiative public art
project created in 2012. It is a gift of the Easton Rotary Service Foundation
in memory of Ted Pierce, who was the station manager of WEST radio, an
outstanding and devoted citizen. He was a generous benefactor of the Easton
community and Easton Rotary Service Foundation, as well as an exemplary
journalist and key reporter on the Nuremburg War Crimes Trial for the Armed
Forces Network. Pierce left a large amount of money for the Rotary Club to use
on Easton-based projects.
The mural was designed and painted on the Fourth Street side of the building by the Freehand Mural Group of Easton.
The mural was designed and painted on the Fourth Street side of the building by the Freehand Mural Group of Easton.
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november,
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street art,
street photography,
urban,
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