I open the graffiti marked door and walk into to the studio building. I walk by storage spaces for our stuff. I walk past Rigo’s studio and the blackboard where messages are placed. I walk down the hallway past bikes, ladders, big paintings leaning against the walls. I walk by studio doors, the dog greeting me and I stop, and I look at a print that I’ve walked past for years without really seeing. I stop and look at No Easy Walk To Freedom, a print by Rigo.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigo_23
Indeed…
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yes, he looks quite sad.
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Really interesting, Carla. Thanks for letting me know about Rigo.
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He has done a lot of interesting work around the world.
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I just figured out Linda who comments sometimes is you!!! ha ha ha. Your email address is not published on wordpress. And I try to keep my posts relatively free of personal stuff. C
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Wow. Very interesting. Something to see and use as a reflection piece.
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I look at his portrait all the time now. Mandela looks sad.
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This is very moving, Carla. A gentle reminder.
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Thank you Karen.He loos so sad. But today, I wish you a full happy holiday. Thank you for the thoughtful posts you have given me to enjoy.Carla
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