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Monday, October 22, 2012

Day Three / October 22, 2012

Brewery Art Walk Autumn 2012
Fall sneaks in and holds off a little for the Artwalk at the Brewery.  I seem to be enamoured with the clouds lately and finding them adjacent to interesting things is a pleasure.  Just before taking this photo, Llyn Foulkes walked by.  He has his Church of Art there at The Brewery and conducts 'services' for attendees.  His 'Machine' is a huge contraption that is made up of Bombay Bicycle horns, a sort of reeded wind thing that is like a sax or clarinet, an electric bass string that he plays with his feet.  There's percussion and he sings/raps songs that are just fun to listen to.   He has an installation up currently or soon at Mat Gleason's Coagula Gallery in Chinatown here in Los Angeles.  The opportunity to see a world class artist in a local gallery is a treat. 

Originally, I was going to just describe the photos that I post here, but it seems that waxing to other stuff may be happening, too. 

There are 26 teeth in this photo of a huge cog wheel.  In the photo, 26.  It's a very large piece of machinery which I can't imagine at work.  A combination I like:  
The Rust. 
The Clouds. 
The Sunshine. 
The Blue Sky.  
Exchanging waves with Llyn Foulkes.  Just a near perfect day.

Day 3.

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