I learned it was a memento from the recent filming of Stephen King's Salem's Lot in town a year or two ago
which shows pretty amazing greening
which one can really feel
The more battered the better for me when it comes to old decoys-- it's the one's that wear their work on their backs (literally) and that show all sorts of losses and/or repairs that I find most appealing
it almost feels as if they’re joined like Siamese things--which would explain their unhappy looks
Pure Americana, Hand-drawn Folk Art Homage to Doc Holliday on Handkerchief, Framed as Found black eyes I learned it was aNot exactly my usual thing, but how could I walk away from this??! Clearly, the life and legacy or pop culture mythology of Doc Holliday lived large in the mind if its maker, who I'd say did quite a job paying homage to him here; weaving together a series of scenes portraying the adventure filled life of the American dentist, gambler, and gunfighter, a friend of Wyatt Earp and probably best known for the shoot out at the O. K Corral in Tombstone,