Showing posts with label alleys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alleys. Show all posts
5.7.17
21.9.15
14.9.14
Everett Walkabout
31.10.13
The Market at 10 PM
Apologies to Giacometti.
Hardly a palace, especially at 10 PM -- let alone 4 am -- Seattle's normally bustling Pike Place Market does settle down a bit at night.
Took these on my circuitous way home from a neighborhood "Harvest Festival."
Hardly a palace, especially at 10 PM -- let alone 4 am -- Seattle's normally bustling Pike Place Market does settle down a bit at night.
Took these on my circuitous way home from a neighborhood "Harvest Festival."
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Revelers |
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Lurkers at the Gum Wall |
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The Night Watch |
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The Crafts Bazaar |
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This Way Down |
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The Sanitary Market |
Labels:
alleys,
architecture,
brick,
graffiti,
nightlife,
pavement,
pike place,
seattle,
signage,
walls,
windows
11.12.11
Alleyway Boogie-Woogie (Study in Blues)
An eye-catching backdoor melange from otherwise drab Eastern Washington.
Apologies to Mondrian.
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Yakima, WA 2011 |
Apologies to Mondrian.
23.8.11
Chelan Alley Passegiata
The chiaroscuro, the cubisme, the Maxfield Parrish palette... not to mention the trompe l'oeil... after sunset, just behind Woodin Avenue.
17.12.09
Out Back
Continuing fascination with the geometries of what lies behind, in the alleys and employee parking areas...

Bellevue
No dilapidated chairs, but a board-and-cinderblock bench.

Los Angeles
The ever-popular used-pallet repository.

Everett
Materials of mystery.

Minneapolis
I think that's a base for a sidewalk sign...

Seattle
Just junk and damage control.

Port Townsend
The evolution of pallets or devolution of a ladder.

Bellevue
No dilapidated chairs, but a board-and-cinderblock bench.

Los Angeles
The ever-popular used-pallet repository.

Everett
Materials of mystery.

Minneapolis
I think that's a base for a sidewalk sign...

Seattle
Just junk and damage control.

Port Townsend
The evolution of pallets or devolution of a ladder.
30.9.09
Fremont Alleys
Didn't get enough alley action in Everett, so I ventured closer to home.

"Nothing will hold us back"

The leisure of the workers

The framing of parts

A stack of spare skies

"Nothing will hold us back"

The leisure of the workers

The framing of parts

A stack of spare skies
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