documentary
My Brother’s Keeper Initiative | April 26, 2020 Covid-19 Testing
Artist George F. Baker III
Instagram @gfb3 and @Foster.Play
On-site in Decatur, Georgia painting #BLM Black Lives Matter Street Mural alongside Petie Parker and Sharanda Wilburn
Artist George F. Baker III | Switchyards Mural
I did not shoot this, just liked it.
David Hanson Livingston
I met David Livingston in 1998 when he was having a porch sale showcasing his original artwork and synthesizer music. We developed a friendship but I moved to NY and we lost touch. I still own some of his unheard reel-to-reel recordings.
Back to page: David Liviginston
Here is the website I built for him back in the 1900’s https://www.davidnaugle.com/dlviingston/
This old site utilizes Flash to use some pages especially the music section.
If you’re on Chrome because of security, just let Flash “allow” to play the plugin.
update: Flash is no longer supported because it is the future now 🙂
SIMILAR PROJECTS: Mark Hogancamp Marwencol | Randy S. Jones
Randy S. Jones at Esopus Space NYC
Check out Randy S. Jones Portfolio page here
April 2018
Hello friends and neighbors:
As a handful of you know I have been helping Randy S. Jones share his art. I started documenting him in 2017 by photographing his work and listening to his stories of being a lawyer and an artist. I have just published a piece on him in Esopus Issue 25, a New York-based art publication.
From Esopus 25:
For more than three decades, retired attorney Randy S. Jones has been diligently at work in the confines of his house in Decatur, Georgia, on hundreds of boldly rendered abstract paintings that virtually no one has ever seen. Jones happens to live down the street from David Naugle, who, when he was living in Upstate New York more than a decade ago, introduced us to the stunning photographs of his neighbor Mark Hogancamp, which we published in Esopus 5. Naugle interviewed Jones—and photographed many of his artworks—for a piece in Esopus 25.
This exhibition of a series of Jones’s abstract paintings and collages—many featured in this issue—will take place at the Esopus Space Pop-Up (64 West Third Street, #210, NYC) from May 9 to June 2. It will represent not only a New York debut for Jones but will be the first-ever public exhibition of this undiscovered artist’s work.
There will be an opening reception on Wednesday, May 9, from 6 to 8 p.m., which will also serve as a launch party for Esopus 25.
More info on the gallery Here |
Check out Randy S. Jones Portfolio page here
Some press:
http://www.sub-genre.com/2018/05/24/the-next-marwencol-more-moviepass-unrest-report-is-out-and-more/
Check out Randy S. Jones Portfolio page here
Mabel Sharp and her 732 bell Carillon
The daily concert from our 732-bell Carillon is one of the true joys of Stone Mountain Park. The Carillon was donated by our friends at Coca-Cola after being exhibited in the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City. The Park’s carillon has been played by Mabel Sharp for over 30 years.
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