The Artist in Place is a year-long exploration of place and its relationship to the work of the artist. Through field study of evocative locales, observation, reading, writing, reflection, and thoughtful discussion, we will build a direct understanding of the place where we live and examine its impact on the work we do. Please make use of this space to share thoughts, ask questions, exchange ideas, and post photos.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Volunteer Park Water Tower
From far away the brick looks normal, but when you get closer the brick takes on a totally different feel on the eyes. It's so uneven, misshaped and in some areas looked as if it had been melted my a fire or around a century of hot summers. All over the surface of the building there are remains of decades old graffiti. Then you look at the entry ways and they look so out of place with the clean and strait and untouched looking white stone.
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