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Israeli pop art in Boston MA - back to the good stuff : )

Boston Tunnel

After the events of last night it was time to get back to the art, so we took to the road and enjoyed the open skies and the closed tunnels.

Because I am so interested in Political Pop Art the SOWA Artists Guild didn’t arrange that I meet Abraham Obama and a freakish yet friendly dog.
We all smelled each other politely after which I left my scent on Obama.

After investing my assets in some really yummy cuttlefish sushi at a cutting edge Banq I meandered down to Boston’s kitschy river bank where I discovered that sometimes even grass grates.

Later on in the day I commissioned Genzyme to help me with some corporate art. After all they might be giants but for the tree…

If none of this makes sense to you then I suggest you click on the slide-show and visit the Picasa album where you’ll find the captions I wrote for these photos…

As always, if you want to download a photo you can click on the slide-show and that will lead you to the album with the higher res images.
You can use the photos in any way you choose but I’d appreciate it if you gave me credit and provided a link to my website or blog - MikeDarnell.name.

All the best,
Mike

PS
My one regret is that I missed the SOWA artwalk - maybe next time…

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