Check the post time: 5:20 AM – and the little Virgen de Guadalupe, 520 Canyon Road (Santa Fe, NM)
It’s interesting enough, and there was the conversation with the Aquarius artist, her artwork drew me in from the street. Long, tall piece that just resonated with me rather well. Except for the price tag. She wandered out into the mist to continue part of the conversation, looking to glean astrological tidbits from my pointless meander.
I just liked the artwork. Not all of it, but have you seen my attire? I’m hardly one to be a good judge of art.
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Wow, that is an impressive entry! We merely have ugly and painted numbers at our front door. Commonplace, but the # 520 here is a place to visit, and as you approach, the painted art greets you nicely…
What a welcoming image. Did the artist have a website? I have faded angels floating at my front door. I see that it is time to paint them and restore them to their original beauty.
I don’t know if your attire could be considered art. Maybe religion. The Church of the Loud Shirt or the Grotto of Bare Feet, perhaps. Your symbol the upward arrow with a slash. Works for me.
Wow, that is an impressive entry! We merely have ugly and painted numbers at our front door. Commonplace, but the # 520 here is a place to visit, and as you approach, the painted art greets you nicely…
What a welcoming image. Did the artist have a website? I have faded angels floating at my front door. I see that it is time to paint them and restore them to their original beauty.
This evokes warmth and beauty. I would love to have this hanging on my house.
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Too bad about the price tag as the art is neat!
I don’t know if your attire could be considered art. Maybe religion. The Church of the Loud Shirt or the Grotto of Bare Feet, perhaps. Your symbol the upward arrow with a slash. Works for me.
Interesting sepia.
that looks really nice in sepia :)
u may view mine too here