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
1/11/22
If you're an Artist
You must study Ikebana which means living sculpture.
You must understand Three and know that Three is the Lucky Prime in math theory.
You must practice Ikebana weekly. If you don't have flowers use fresh cut twigs.
Understand the significance of the container. Understand resonance.
Buy antique Ikebana books (I've a huge collection) and see how the living containers became the arrangement. Modernist Ikebana is mind blowing.
You must understand Three and know that Three is the Lucky Prime in math theory.
You must practice Ikebana weekly. If you don't have flowers use fresh cut twigs.
Understand the significance of the container. Understand resonance.
Buy antique Ikebana books (I've a huge collection) and see how the living containers became the arrangement. Modernist Ikebana is mind blowing.
1/10/22
Jan 2020
Dinner with the relentless Bill Monroe listening to his plans to reopen Beaumont high school in north city.
1/8/22
Gone: Church of the Magdalen Teen Town
Church of the Magdalen CYC building which hosted Teen Town in the 60s.
I took this photo shortly before the building was razed.
Google street view shows it standing and then an emptry lot. See it before the images are updated on google by landing on Sutherland and KHW then navigate east.
I took this photo shortly before the building was razed.
Google street view shows it standing and then an emptry lot. See it before the images are updated on google by landing on Sutherland and KHW then navigate east.
1/7/22
1/5/22
1/4/22
Ozark Pottery
Harold Horine made these sand-cement multi-colored pottery to sell at roadside stands in the Ozarks. Found in the Wild.
1/1/22
12/31/21
12/29/21
At Work - The Third Decade
Ah, the mid 80s.
That day Bob C called me a dyke and asked where my bike was, haha. My Yamaha XJ 550 was too big for me with my 29" inseam legs. I looked best on the back of Armin's Harley :)
Photo by my talented and beautiful partner, Armin Paetzold.
That day Bob C called me a dyke and asked where my bike was, haha. My Yamaha XJ 550 was too big for me with my 29" inseam legs. I looked best on the back of Armin's Harley :)
Photo by my talented and beautiful partner, Armin Paetzold.
12/26/21
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