Thanks, Howard. It’s not an easy thing for me since I’m inclined by nature to see everything through a wide angle. It helps with the Museum work, though.
The third photo looks suspiciously like an automobile, so I’m guessing the rest are, too. The restorer, refinisher, or whatever you call a person to repaints cars put the name of the shop in first one? Aha! Just Googled. I am on to something: http://www.hotrod.com/events/coverage/1104sr-joe-proski-1950-mercury/. Like the colors and the mystery, Ken.
Thanks, Linda. I was unaware of that link so thanks again for providing it. I’ll probably see this car at the shows this summer so it’ll be interesting to see what changes were made over the winter.
Looks very interesting indeed! Nice work, Ken!
Thanks, Malin. I don’t know the intent of the artist but I like the work.
Very cool abstracts. I like taking small pieces of things that become whole when looked at separately.
Thanks, Howard. It’s not an easy thing for me since I’m inclined by nature to see everything through a wide angle. It helps with the Museum work, though.
The third photo looks suspiciously like an automobile, so I’m guessing the rest are, too. The restorer, refinisher, or whatever you call a person to repaints cars put the name of the shop in first one? Aha! Just Googled. I am on to something: http://www.hotrod.com/events/coverage/1104sr-joe-proski-1950-mercury/. Like the colors and the mystery, Ken.
Thanks, Linda. I was unaware of that link so thanks again for providing it. I’ll probably see this car at the shows this summer so it’ll be interesting to see what changes were made over the winter.