James Abbott mural on a tavern front, Elma, Washington. Several of Abbott's works have already vanished or been wrecked by the elements, but this is one of the very few that was freshened up with a restoration effort by other artists in recent years.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Phone photo 2760
Relic of Heathenism, Vampires in 1913
Phone photo 2758
James Abbott mural detail, Elma, Washington. One of the few instances I have found where he created a face that was not (A) Lifeless or (B) Demonic. Like I mentioned earlier, he was great on landscapes, but portraying people was not his strength.
Buster Brown Ad, 1908
Postcard - Universal City, California
"Famous Universal Studios. 'The World's Largest Movie Studio' with the beautiful San Fernando Valley in the background."
1970s
1970s
Favorite Movie Quotes: Royal Wedding
Phone photo 2755
When I Almost Died
Back in 1995 I almost died but a last minute surgery saved my life. While I was on the operating table, I left my body and found myself on the bank of a very shallow river, no deeper than waist high.
On the other side of the river was Mr. Death, beckoning me to wade across and join him.
"Yeah, right," I replied. "If you want me so bad then why don't YOU cross the river and get me?"
"Silly boy," he said, "Death wades for no one."
So I was spared.
On the other side of the river was Mr. Death, beckoning me to wade across and join him.
"Yeah, right," I replied. "If you want me so bad then why don't YOU cross the river and get me?"
"Silly boy," he said, "Death wades for no one."
So I was spared.
Phone photo 2754
James Abbott mural in detail on cinderblock, which combined with the long exposure to weather has given the work sort of an unintentional impressionistic style. McCleary, Washington
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impressionism,
James Abbott,
McCleary,
murals,
Phone photo
Friday, August 30, 2013
Hoquiam Loggers Playday 2013
Nice to see the Hoquiam Loggers' Playday annual poster got away from a divisive political theme this year and just stuck to their consistent homoerotic image of loggers. Freud would've had a field day with these images.
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homoeroticism,
Hoquiam,
Peckerheads,
Sigmund Freud
Phone photo 2752
Detail of James Abbott mural, Elma, Washington
The "resting face" of the woman here reflects a modern condition
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bitchy resting face,
Elma,
James Abbott,
murals,
Phone photo
Postcard - Santa Monica, California
"Beautiful Santa Monica, California. Colorful view at dusk looking north toward world famous Pacific Palisades and the Malibu Beach movie colony - The loop of auto lights are the heavily traveled Pacific Coast Highway."
1970s.
1970s.
Phone photo 2751
Buster Brown Ad, 1908
Advertisement by Richard F. Outcault featuring Buster Brown, 1908. The lobster on Buster's costume is a beautiful off-the-wall touch.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Phone photo 2750
Entitled "Cycle of a Forest" and painted on a giant saw blade, this is yet another James Abbott work of public art that has vanished. Actually I am just sort of guessing he created this, but I think part of his signature can still be seen at the bottom.
Elma, Washington
Morty Comix # 2634
Morty Comix # 2634 was left in a propane tank filling shelter on a rainy afternoon next to Interstate 5 in Tumwater, Washington
Postcard - Santa Monica, California
"Looking north along the Coast Highway, Santa Monica, California. This famed beach is one of the outstanding recreational areas of the Golden State. It includes Santa Monica Beach State Park, and Will Rogers Beach State Park."
1950s
1950s
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Favorite Movie Quotes: Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves
"Cancel the kitchen scraps for lepers and orphans! No more merciful beheadings! And call off Christmas!"
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Buster,
cats,
Movie quotes,
Robin Hood Prince of Thieves
Phone photo 2747
Morty Comix # 2633
Morty Comix # 2633 was left at a public area on the shore of the Fetid Lake of Doom, Olympia/Tumwater, Washington as another invasive species. As you can see the Legislative Building looms in the background.
Finding a place to stash this comic was not easy. At first I tried to put it behind a giant warning sign but didn't like that spot.
Then finally I crammed it into a slot behind the LAKE CLOSED ... sign where I figured it would be more shielded from the elements.
The FLOD has nutria and caimans swimming around in it, but it was the tiny New Zealand Mud Snail that "closed" the Lake. OK, in the first place, this lake was an estuary until the Post-War era, when humans dammed it up, creating this fetid polluted pool of slime that you see above. Now I ask you, just who is the real "invasive" species here? And who is to say New Zealand Mud Snails are not part of nature's plan?
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Caimans,
Fetid Lake of Doom,
Legislative Building,
Morty Comix,
New Zealand Mud Snail,
nutria,
Olympia,
Tumwater
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