Showing posts with label libraries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label libraries. Show all posts

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Good thing I'm not a perfectionist . . .

...or I would never be able to post any of the photos I snap when I'm out and about.

Now this one is crooked, I know. But scroll down, and you'll see how I got around that.

Woo hoo! Less building, less crookedness.

I then tried sepia, which I thought worked pretty well with a 19th-century edifice.
Does this look like a church? It's actually our city's public library.

Doing some Internet research, I discovered that although the building was dedicated in 1892, it sat vacant for four years because the town fathers refused to provide the $1,500 a year toward the library's operating expenses. (info taken from www.biblio.org.) It opened in August, 1896.

I hadn't planned to take a picture of it. I was in the neighborhood Friday to cover the opening of a food bank located in the basement of a church directly across the street. When I came out of the church, a majestic-looking building in its own right, the red stone library against the blue sky caught my eye.

Below I used the ink sketch application, and in the last one I used oil painting. Which is the most pleasing to the eye? Any thoughts?

Saturday, July 21, 2007

The plot thickens

Kid 2 was at the library again today for the murder mystery movie they're filming. He's behind the camera. I saw a few scenes on the computer, as they were reviewing their work.

The fictional victim is the children's librarian. Poor Kathi.
In an interesting twist, I just learned the murder weapon of choice is none other than today's release: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."

How's that for timely?