Banksy's work embodies everything I like about art. It's accessible, public, not locked away. He makes social and political statements with a sense of humor. His latest exploit is Exit Through the Gift Shop, a film about a filmmaker who left off making a film about Banksy to become an art star himself. It sums up the art world perfectly — the authentic intertwined with the absurd.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
The Birthday Weekend
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| Beef Stir-fry with Plum Sauce. |
Immediately after work I left for Don's. It was a lovely 2 hour drive on a beautiful autumn day. When I arrived we went for dinner where I had the best damned stir-fry in the world at The Clubhouse Restaurant. Don had what he says is the best Parmesan Chicken in the world. They were both served to us on pans still sizzling from the stove. When we were full and very satisfied we went home and watched classic films with Christopher Lee on TCM.
The next morning we went out for breakfast. (If you haven't noticed, I have a thing for photographing food.) We stopped for a cup of Tim Hortons and then headed over to Perkins. After a huge breakfast we left for Ellicottville, NY. We walked the shops for a while before heading over to Bruce's Candles. Bruce's candles is a magnificent display of skill, scent, and art. This is the only place that Don could find Frangipani scented, well, anything. He bought the only 3 candles Bruce had in stock. After another cup of coffee we went on our way to Pumpkinville! Pumpkinville is located a few miles outside of Ellicottville. So far Don and I have gone for the last 2 years. Last year was far wetter and colder. However this year was buzzing with people, pumpkins, and apple cider!
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| Behind the Pilot. |
And to think, that was only Saturday! Sunday we made a returned trip to Pollywogg Holler for lunch. More on that next post! If you'd like to see more pictures, place feel free to check out my Flickr.
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