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The web site for Artica 2009 describes it as "A Time Travelers’ Homecoming, A Winter Solstice Celebration." It is an annual celebration of the shortest day by outsider artists, located in the post-industrial wastelands a kilometer or two north of the Arch. This year's edition had oddball art (or artish) installations, a half hour performance of an historic Dada poem and music all around. The temperature was barely above freezing. What a bad day to play guitar outdoors! This group is called Fire Dog. My fire had gone cold by the time I took these.
The web site for Artica 2009 describes it as "A Time Travelers’ Homecoming, A Winter Solstice Celebration." It is an annual celebration of the shortest day by outsider artists, located in the post-industrial wastelands a kilometer or two north of the Arch. This year's edition had oddball art (or artish) installations, a half hour performance of an historic Dada poem and music all around. The temperature was barely above freezing. What a bad day to play guitar outdoors! This group is called Fire Dog. My fire had gone cold by the time I took these.
I got a lot of good shots at Artica, enough to feed the monster for days. There's a set on Flickr I'll add to over the coming days here.
Is your fire back to normal?
ReplyDeleteStrange, fun in a way, I wonder what they sounded like.
Wonderful colors here... and a bit strange. Looks like FUN!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures for a photographer with a dying fire!
ReplyDeleteTHe dog wandering through that rag tag group makes it even more ..........interesting? odd? You know how to find 'em B!
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Very cool! Did you catch that dance performance thing I told you about?
ReplyDeleteFun shots. Very nice. Love the colors.
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