St. Louis Brick

Presenting a collection of St. Louis bricks, sidewalk markers, and the Fleur-de-lis as architectural detail on and in city buildings, brick collecting, urban exploration, and my life by Christian Herman. Reporting from Tower Grove South in St. Louis, MO

9/13/07

DISTRESSED BRICK

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Located on MGF, just north of Three Monkeys. These bricks are exquisite, I tell you. They present a 'distressed' surface similar to ...

KILLER GRAFFITI

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I give up. I've spent the last hour on google trying to remember the name of the artist from NYC who has used LED message boards as a me...
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9/10/07

OAK HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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Jan Stanford, the historian of Oak Hill Presbyterian Church on Oak Hill and Connecticut, kindly gave me a tour on Saturday afternoon. Entra...
9/6/07

BRICK & ART

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I used to be a visual artist. I started with photography, worked it for years and eventually found it static. I started altering the images ...
9/4/07

LUSTRON STEEL PANEL HOUSES - TGS

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A couple of years ago I mentioned on the St. Louis Rehabbers Group that there were two Lustron houses right here in TGS. Documentation on th...
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Christian Herman
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
I appreciate, document, and collect historic face brick. I'm a maker of many things which I sell in my Etsy shop. I love the challenge of materials and design. Most of my work involves upcyling. I dream about design and resolve design issues in my dreams. Life is magical. I'm not available to answer questions via email about bricks. I'm rabidly possessive of my time. What I know is disclosed here and I wish you luck in your research.
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