Thanks, and yeah this is the first time we had some people come in that were major celebrity style attorneys. Most people the stories aren't too interesting but these are.
Hokie! What's up Brother!
Oh yeah, I kind of figured you all would kind of suspect that it was work related with the warning of chaos to come at the new year.
Facts, when I heard one of the attorneys talking about how the other firm looks like the business shut down since all the art was gone and nothing but holes in the walls. This specific office had about 80 attorneys, and we took 35 of their best, and left them with holes in the walls. Now that is brutal. That firm is going to be trying to make up for this loss for a while. They were a big firm too, but about 700 less attorneys, well 735 less now...
They have some super cool pictures, a lot of cool black and white art from this super well known photographer. My understanding is that no picture was less than 20,000, and some much higher. I took a walk around the floor and took a few pics of them just to show some of my favorites to you all.
I am supposed to be leaving Dallas around Noon, and am just trying to finish up a couple things but got the big stuff out of the way already by working later last night to ensure i could leave early today and get home to see my wife and kids. My wife and i both are ready for me to be home. Even my kids as adult as they are, are feeling my absence, and I am definitely feeling theirs. The wife said my dog is just moping around and every time he hears a louder v6 exhaust he does this sighing whine when he sees I am not in the driveway. He is gonna be so pathetic and clingy when I get home. LOL
A 50+ year old Cincy Crawford pic.
About 6-7 foot wide
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Taken on the Sahara about 5 foot wide
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I knew you all would love to see the Tombstone art!!! It is about 7 feet across
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This tiger is definitely one of my favorites, it is about 8 foot wide. I couldn't take direct on shots because of the glare with some of these. So they lose a lot of the cool factor, but they are super impressive in real life.
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This wolf on the bar is another favorite, it is about 8 feet wide too and no matter where you go that wolf's eyes and head follow you like you are being hunted. You can even see it in this small of a picture.
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This is another 6-7 foot wide pieces, you really miss a lot of detail with me having to shoot from the side due to the glare but a super cool pic.
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This one is another favorite, the intensity in this guys face when looking head on is awesome like he is running from the plane.
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Some of you older guys will know who this is right away! This print dates back to before plotter printers could print wide enough, so it had to be printed in 2 sections. You can see the line going across the middle where it is separating from age. Super cool historical piece.
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This one is definitely a favorite, if you know, you know... If you don't, what have you been doing with your life. LOL Such a cool pic the way the smoke trails up with such high contract in the developing.
Like I mentioned nothing in this collection was less than $20,000 per pic. My personal favorite still has not been hung. They need to get special hardware to hang it. It is an amazingly artistic shot of Dallas with the Dallas Cowgirls on one lower corner of it, A cowboy and several longhorns, and in the background the skyline rises to a partly cloudy sky with silver linings in the clouds and the exposure, and contrast is amazing. Unfortunately when they couldn't hang it yet they covered it so i can't take a picture of it until my next trip.
Okay there is you cultural exposure for the day. LOL