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I think he told me his name was Matthew - hope I got it right. He had a blue fuzzy arch, a pink fuzzy coat, white fuzzy boots, a box that was part leopard-skin print and part fuzzy lime chiffon and an elfin gleam in his eye. Just some of the art at Artica.
If you had posted this in monochrome, we would miss a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe artistic fuzzy man invades St. Louis.
ReplyDeleteI laughed when I saw the colourful arch. Interesting person!!
ReplyDeleteWhatever might (and will) be said about him, Matthew has a very sweet face.
ReplyDeleteI really am speechless today!
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How utterly perfect for your blog, Bob. What a hoot. I fell about - love it!
ReplyDeleteI really, really don't mean to be vulgar but there, I'm LMAO. Sorry 'bout that, this is just too good to be true!
ReplyDeleteThis is really kitsch and cool! Funny set of shots, love them! :-)
ReplyDeleteAre you absolutely CERTAIN that you didn't photograph this series on Telegraph Avenue in The People's Republic of Berserkeley?!?!
ReplyDelete«Louis» is of the opinion that you are just trying to fool us into thinking this is Saint Louis!
What do the people across town at the headquarters of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod think of this?!
Thanks for taking those pics of the event; your capturing it is just as vital of a part of the event as any. You are a very personable and non-intrusive photographer, which is more of a rarity than ever it seems and helps the exotic flowers out there feel comfortable blooming a bit for you...even in the arctic weather of Artica! Matthew
ReplyDeleteWAIT, I'm not speechless after all ( you knew that)...
ReplyDeletethis guy makes me feel all warm and fuzzy!!
Sorry B, I couldn't help myself! :)
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J'adore, LA PLUS BELLE PHOTO de l'arche ;o)) bravo
ReplyDeleteHis hat looks like something my sister would give me for Christmas
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