I found another Eric Grohe in Niagara Falls. The problem with his early work is that his paint fades, as it has here.
I was delighted to catch this woman with her stroller because she looks like she’s in the painting.
See, she’s gone now.
Given that I was in the area, I decided to walk over and visit the real thing. I haven’t seen the falls in forty-two years and I’m really happy I happened by in the winter. No crowds and a forbidding, frozen landscape.
You know those mugs which change when they get hot? (I thought they were completely out of fashion, but that’s because I no longer work with people who find the strip-tease routine entertaining. I just saw a catalogue with the disappearing Bill of Rights, and the disappearing coastline.) I think Grohe should dress his people in enough clothes for winter weather and let layers disappear as it gets warm.
Cooool.
February break means you have plenty of time to feed us a morsel?
And, Hil K, how about an update on the riots? Crafty cops used all those Youtube videos to smack your now ex-student friends.
Michael, what did you see when you peered over that rail? How about a pic of that?
It is much more spectacular in the winter!
My lens collapses that distance and all you see is ice and mist. This
one is from Rainbow Bridge connecting the US to Canada, and while peering over is a queasy thing to do, it looks like nothing
Funny, I hadn’t read what you wrote before I clicked the pic. As I watched it get filled in, I felt queasy. But you’re probably right, not AS queasy as in person.
Yeah, too much time — I’m supposed to be cleaning my room.
Do click on the Grohe site link and check out his Kuala Lumpur piece — what a transformation!
Interesting, I really approve of the Kuala Lumpur mural. Am I more comfortable with the ones which are consistent with their placement, or have I changed over these months of indoctrination?