Monday, November 8, 2010

Beautiful Angle

I have lived in Los Angeles for over five years now. For the ten months of that time that I lived abroad, I located home and my longing for it in LA, the place that many, if not most, of my loved ones inhabit. But back, in sunny Southern California again, I would give anything to trade palm trees for pines, the sun and sand for drizzly overcast and the slimy rocks and wood pilings of Titlow Beach. I miss Tacoma. The statue of the Native American in the Antique Sandwich Co., the sound of howling wolves from the Point Defiance Zoo, October pumpkins at Tacoma Boys, and the footpath between Garfield Park and Park Drive.

So, here is a little bit of it, one of my favorite bits, in fact:

Beautiful Angle




Beautiful Angle is a guerilla arts poster project in Tacoma, WA, promoting Tacoma as the holy city on a hill, helping to make it so. I can't wait to be back and go on poster hunting parties at 4AM with my best friend.

I'll be there soon.

I promise.

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