As astonishing as it is to relate I took these photos on August 29th two days before my accident which sent me to the hospital for three months. Yet the exhibit continues through January 6th. I have posted a few photos here and there but this collection allows you to browse this fascinating exhibit and I hope encourage to pay a few dollars to go and see this fantastic museum. Its pretty much self explanatory and hope the pictures offer you as much as I enjoyed looking at them.The tin man is an example of Stanley Papio's particular style:
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None of the pics are visible to me. Just blanks. Is the problem just on my end? KWBound
ReplyDeleteMe too...
ReplyDeleteWe have a quorum! :)
ReplyDelete"Huston we have a problem."
ReplyDeleteDamn this took me ages to pull together. I can’t see them
ReplyDeleteOn my iPad either. I’ll have to go back and try again. As soon as I can. What a drag.
But thank you so much for your efforts!
ReplyDeleteI think I’ve figured out what’s wrong. I need to download the pictures to my phone and then reupload. One at a time! When my wife doesn’t notice I’m not paying attention to her.
ReplyDeleteWhoops,Houston.
ReplyDeleteI think it’s fixed. Let me know.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Each one has something so unique and interesting. Thanks for putting this up for those of us who can’t see it in person.
ReplyDeleteThere we go! Love that museum.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed the Key West artists. Thanks for bringing us along.
ReplyDeleteYep, you fixed it! Thanks! KWBound
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