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Peter: 2nd Apr 2003 - 17:56 GMTlooks like some cheesy LA-actor-fan-painting.. but still cool. public art! t@gger: 2nd Apr 2003 - 19:33 GMTthe concept is cool, but the fact that they picked james cagney as the subject matter is seriously lame. in my hood, that sort of shit would get rolled over quicker than you could say 'gay'. i hear you about the public art, though. i wish more people were getting up with that sort of quality, even if its fucking james cagney, if i do say so myself. MCM: 3rd Apr 2003 - 01:53 GMTIn Hollywood they have all these actors painted on the steel of the pull downs. There is a full street of these pull downs once the shops close for the night. I took this one because of the way he is looking at the person walking next to it. Mad Jane: 3rd Apr 2003 - 03:10 GMTI think this is a great picture. The pull-down is like a wrinkly metal street-screen. But it almost doesn't matter who is painted there- its more about that moment, that figure passing through the frame. Peter: 3rd Apr 2003 - 04:23 GMTgood call... yep, that is neat how he seems to be looking at the passerby. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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