I would pay for a book of photographs of faded signs. I know this sounds strange but faded signs give a sense of history. They have such character. I mean the sort of painted signs one sees on the side of a barn, signs painted fifty years ago or longer, bleeding through the fading paint.
I mean the signs on the side of a building in some downtown area, the sign appearing like a phantom through a billboard that has shredded away, etc.
We buy and ... sell? pecans and eggs? That is deep!
ReplyDeleteThe sun is so bright! What a beautiful shot.
That's cool! because I have heaps of 'faded' that I want to sell!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to find an endless supply of this great material Lori! I never get bored of it.
ReplyDeleteI also am fond of faded painted wall-signs, relics of past eras which too often aren't recorded.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely photo the way the sun casts its shadow over the fading paint is just divine.
ReplyDeleteXO
Kristen
cool ms witzel (now you remind me of a news reader nicholas whitchel, i can't help it)
ReplyDeleteI would pay for a book of photographs of faded signs. I know this sounds strange but faded signs give a sense of history. They have such character. I mean the sort of painted signs one sees on the side of a barn, signs painted fifty years ago or longer, bleeding through the fading paint.
ReplyDeleteI mean the signs on the side of a building in some downtown area, the sign appearing like a phantom through a billboard that has shredded away, etc.