Yea, I can see that. NYC & other really large cities have tended to be that way for me, too. DC, on the other hand…I never tired of it. (Tired of the politics, yes. Tired of the city, no.) Happy sigh.
These are all fantastic. This was related to the exhibit, right? How did it go? And I won’t spoil anything for anyone – in general terms, how did you like Sugar? I loved it! May have already asked this.
Thanks, Scott. Yes, we decided to turn my being in this show into a full blown art fest in New York. Spent four nights, Guggenheim and the Met on Friday, my exhibition reception on Saturday, then MOMA and a new Vivian Maier exhibition at Fotografiska on Sunday. And yes, we loved Sugar as well.
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Glad it was a successful trip! I love the shadow image of the hand. Diane
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Oh, the feeling of a city is so energizing!
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Yeah, and it gets to be energy draining after a bit as well. We were ready to leave when it was time.
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Yea, I can see that. NYC & other really large cities have tended to be that way for me, too. DC, on the other hand…I never tired of it. (Tired of the politics, yes. Tired of the city, no.) Happy sigh.
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These are all fantastic. This was related to the exhibit, right? How did it go? And I won’t spoil anything for anyone – in general terms, how did you like Sugar? I loved it! May have already asked this.
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Thanks, Scott. Yes, we decided to turn my being in this show into a full blown art fest in New York. Spent four nights, Guggenheim and the Met on Friday, my exhibition reception on Saturday, then MOMA and a new Vivian Maier exhibition at Fotografiska on Sunday. And yes, we loved Sugar as well.
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