Two nice things happened to me this week. I got a phone call from St. Louis-area sculptor Harry Weber. Not a name I knew. Turns out Weber is the artist who created a number of works featured on this blog, including Lewis and Clark emerging from the Mississippi River under Eads Bridge. Someone is preparing a book about him and his creations, one of which is a likeness of Malcolm Martin, the lawyer whose bequest gave us the gorgeous overlook of downtown and the Arch from East St. Louis, Illinois. He said he loved my photo of the sculpture and asked permission it use it in the book. Of course! I am honored.
The other was a note from one of our newer colleagues, Lewi14 of Stuttgart, Germany. He gave the Sunshine Blog Award to a few favorites, including STL DPB. Thanks! Nice to get a pat on the back for all the work. And check out his blog - he's got some good stuff.
4 comments:
envie de chanter "les portes du pénitencier", cela me fait vraiment penser a des portes de prison...
If I could, I'd give you a standing ovation, but since I'm still pretty much flat on my back I'm applauding you from my sofa with my feet up.
Congrats! I 'm glad you included the link to that post. I must have been frollicking around Paris and missed it the first time!
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Comparing the color with the B&W, «Louis» agrees that this works better in B&W - it just goes with the retro feel of the building. These fine old buildings, even for use as an auto parts store, have a character that few modern buildings can match.
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