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March 27, 2006
For Andrea
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I saw this on one of my treks to downtown ATL and I thought of Ms. Hula70 who had a small but fulfilling post. Sending love through thr bloglines for her visions.
And might I send a thanks to my fans who gave me much support and some insight to my traumatic Chuck Close experience. I will be going to the High on Thursday to fill a felt shoes order and hopefully SEE the WHOLE exhibit this time WITH the kiddos. Here's some of the comments:
we went to this exhibit with the kids on saturday. the high has a family audio tour with the exhibit, and there were numerous kids around. perhaps it was just chuck himself that did not want to meet with kids?from Amy.
Mr. Close hates just about everyone as far as I can tell. I was once on a security detail to pick him up from the train station to recieve his complementary doctorate from the art school. and he was as unpleasant as could be. But, he is also in a wheelchair and may be in great pain.from Molly.
Is that Chuck Close in the painting scowling at the kids?
Just don't get yourself arrested........from Daddy-O.
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Props to my college buddy AndyM who took this lovely shot of my other college buddy Erin. Check out his whole set to see more folks and Jerah and Matt's beautiful boy Perrin.
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oh my-your experience is hilarious (though understandably traumatic at the time)...but how absolutely perfect that you have that great little photograph to remember it all.
(and totally off the true topic of the post--but i noticed you were "filling a felt shoes order"--do you make them?)
Posted by: molly at April 9, 2006 9:50 PM
I was in Atl this weekend and went to the High to see Gee's Bend Quilts but ran out of time before getting to see Chuck...
Posted by: Jill at March 28, 2006 6:39 AM
girl, you have made my day (night...? morning...? it's so late I don't even know what I'm saying). anyway, love the picture and my heart is warmed by the shout out. :)
Posted by: andrea at March 28, 2006 4:33 AM



