Found on a vacant building on 11th Street between Olive and Locust. It used to be some kind of Catholic residence, I think, or maybe a home for wayward lawyers. I'm not sure. Downtown redevelopment has passed it by.
The banner in the bottom photo is for a casino and luxury hotel complex a half mile away.
We went out to hear Morton Subotnick last night, one of the pioneers of electronic music. Hoping for some pictures.
The banner in the bottom photo is for a casino and luxury hotel complex a half mile away.
We went out to hear Morton Subotnick last night, one of the pioneers of electronic music. Hoping for some pictures.
7 comments:
Nice observations . I like it. Also the design of the crosses . Somebody really thought that out.
It looks like there is a need for a message of optimism on a boarded up window of a vacant downtown building.
It has rather the opposite effect from its intention, alas.
Well, I guess the combo of gambling and the thirst for religion, somedays, goes hand in hand.
Passed by or not, there's potential in that building.
I like Birdman's comment. And I've seen that same graffiti man with the glasses and mask here in Portland, Oregon. No words accompanied him, if memory serves. I saw your electronic musician photos at Flickr. I'll bet that was interesting, Bob.
Layers option sounds plausible!
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