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This is a photo of work done by Sean O'Meallie. The concept was to place chairs along the streets of Manitou Springs that represent the citizens of the community. The starkness of the empty chairs is striking. I want to thank Sean for his vision, all the volunteers for putting the chairs in place, the Business of Art C...
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Shot on the ski hill just before winter sets in.
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An "inside" look at my studio
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Left to right: Supreme, Cliff's Ridge, Rocket Shot from the middle of the slope looking up during CMSC / Midwest Masters combo races.
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Back by Popular Demand! no... I mean... it's the BACK of my Office Chair (THAT demand is Popular enough!)
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My Living Room . @ March 2010
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My wife has always called this complex God's Chair. I suppose it fits. Technically, it is Williams Square, but who am I to judge?
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Henry Chapman Mercer, an archaeologist, collector, and tile-maker, designed and built this six-story reinforced concrete structure to house his collection of tools and other everyday artifacts from pre-industrial America. Mercer chose concrete to protect his collection from fire; it is used in every aspect of the build...
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