WW : Cherry Field Portraits
From an Army Corps of Engineer Tucson Neighborhood Informational Sheet, July 31, 2008:
Construction of the floodwall off of 15th Street, east of Cherry Avenue is complete except the earthwork associated with Culvert #4 and paving of the bicycle/pedestrian pathway over the culvert. The wall will ultimately hold the public art that Chris Rush has developed in the form of portraits of individuals living in the Miles and Barrio San Antonio neighborhoods. Chris is schedule to install his art work in September 2008.
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Comedy Plus hosts Wordless Wednesday where pictures speak for themselves. Hope you join the fun.
13 Replies to “WW : Cherry Field Portraits”
Those are all so good and what a terrific way to display them!
I think so too. I wonder how he got the images to last so long in Arizona sunlight — they’ve been up for years.
These are wicked!
Glad you liked the post. I love seeing art in public (no rules against cameras!, lol)
Thanks for popping by.
Mary,
The elderly lady portrait with the vintage script overlay is my favorite. What a cool photo display! Thanks for visiting my iPad Art Sketch’M’ is for my favorite Monster A2Z post on Saturday, my friend. I’m playing catch up this morning after spending all weekend with DH. Have a good day and happy A2Zing!
Glad you liked the portraits — I do too. I love public art.
Hope you’re hving a great weekend
Good shots of some beautiful and heartfelt portraits. Thank you for this post, it gives me a sense of hope for humanity.
Thanks for popping by and the lovely comment! I think the portraits were pretty cool too. I was pretty surprised to see them because it’s not the usual sort of public art.
Very cool. There are so many stories…
I thought they were cool too. I wondered about the people, who they were.
I get high on life. I think that’s my favorite one.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Thank you!