For the current album cover challenge using two shots from the archives and one from the recent snowman walk.
Artist: Millard Fillmore (1/7/1800-3/8/1874); 13th president of the United States. He assumed the presidency after the death of Zachary Taylor and considered slavery an evil.
Album Title from a quote by Jacques Ellul (1/6/1912-5/19/1994) a French philosopher, law professor, sociologist and Christian anarchist: The Scriptures tell us what man wanted to do when he created the city. What he was hoping to conquer; what he thought to establish. And this narrative of the origin of the city is essential, for we see there in its purest state and expressed simply the feelings of the builders. Such feelings are no longer evident in our modern day when the prodigious complexity of the world hides the simple plans of the never-changing heart.
Thank you Hope, Eric, Joy, Taffy, Shutterbug, CC, Helen, Kathy and Katy!
@helenhall The man actually had that hole and heart in him. He is part of an art installation at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He is suspended from the ceiling and if you're not observant you walk right past him and the other figures hanging above you. I didn't even change his coloring- he was gray and pink like you see him here. The heart of the lettering was also put in place by the editing program, not me.
@shutterbug49 My older son has made it clear he wants all our old albums when we don't want them anymore. He's already inherited one of our turntables for a few of the albums he's collected. According to him the sound of an album is warmer than a CD or mp3. I don't hear the difference (except for the skips and scratches!) but he does.
Thank you Hope, Eric, Joy, Taffy, Shutterbug, CC, Helen, Kathy and Katy!
@helenhall The man actually had that hole and heart in him. He is part of an art installation at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He is suspended from the ceiling and if you're not observant you walk right past him and the other figures hanging above you. I didn't even change his coloring- he was gray and pink like you see him here. The heart of the lettering was also put in place by the editing program, not me.
@shutterbug49 My older son has made it clear he wants all our old albums when we don't want them anymore. He's already inherited one of our turntables for a few of the albums he's collected. According to him the sound of an album is warmer than a CD or mp3. I don't hear the difference (except for the skips and scratches!) but he does.