Going clockwise starting at 12: Holga photo of my brother, my grandma in a bathing suit, me in a bathing suit on the beach in Mexico, Holga print of Jeremy and I in Mexico, Donny's blockhead x-ray, Holga photo of my dad (the boxer), a print that was a gift from Liz, Jeremy playing the drums (with a mohawk) circa 1998, an editorial spread from a magazine printed in 1957 with our Heywood-Wakefield dining set featured in it, photobooth shots of Jeremy and I, a note from my brother.
I received this note from my brother in the mail about a year ago. It was just what I needed at the time and meant the world to me.
A close-up of Jeremy playing the drums at 20 years old. This photo is one of my favorites. It's sweet to think of him back then.
I was originally planning to fill our hallway with these frames (I've got 9 more to fill) but now I am considering clustering them in the living room.
Whatever I do in there I need to add some vertical height. Everything is so low and horizontal right now...
I also have this image in my mind of a large square yellow, tan and brown piece of art - now let's see if I can find something like that anywhere...
Something like that would also work above the TV.
The frame collage is exactly what I wanted to do on one of my walls, but I've only got 3 so far. I'm wanting all antiqued faux gold, maybe even in slightly different finishes. You are so coming over when I have money to purchase these things!
ReplyDeleteHey, I took that picture of Jeremy. I actually used it for a grade in a photography class. The teacher was all excited because I turned my camera on a funny angle. Its what happens when people from the art school take classes in the journalism dept.
ReplyDeleteIt was taken at the show in Mohawk park that Brother Inferior headlined. I should have taken some pictures of the gay dogs.
I can probably look a transcript if you want to know a more precise time line.
-the kevin
Jeremy just told me this weekend that you took that photo. Do you have the negative?
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about when this was taken.