>was this a threat? pointing to the NYC sky line tampons hands and almost bowing
>s switch
>s switch
>Nice dig anon.
"Ave of the Americas"
This building has a sort of look to it.
This article is about the tower in Lower Manhattan. For the tower in Midtown Manhattan also called the AT&T Building, see 550 Madison Avenue. For the tower in Lower Manhattan previously called the AT&T Long Lines Building, see 33 Thomas Street.
32 Avenue of the Americas (also known asthe AT&T Long Lines Building, AT&T Building, or 32 Sixth Avenue)is a 27-story, 549-foot-tall (167 m) telecommunications building in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Completed in 1932, it was one of several Art Deco-style telecommunications buildings designed by Ralph Thomas Walker of Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker in the early 20th century. 32 Avenue of the Americas spans the entire block bounded by Walker Street, Lispenard Street, Church Street, and Avenue of the Americas (also known as Sixth Avenue).
>Nice dig anon.
>Nice dig anon.
RUSCHA RUSSIA
Ruscha Art
Art Deco
> Completed in 1932, it was one of severalArt Deco-style telecommunications buildings designed by Ralph Thomas Walker of Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker in the early 20th century. 32 Avenue of the Americas spans the entire block bounded by Walker Street, Lispenard Street, Church Street, and Avenue of the Americas (also known as Sixth Avenue).
"Pop Art"
Popcorn
About
Edward Joseph Ruscha IV is an American artistassociated with the pop art movement.He has worked in the media of painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, and film. He is also noted for creating several artist's books. Ruscha lives and works in Culver City, California. Wikipedia
Born: 1937 (age 86 years), Omaha, NE
Spouse: Danna Knego (m. 1987), Danna Knego (m. 1967–1972)
Known for: Painting, photography, printmaking, film, book art
Award: Guggenheim Fellowship (1971)
Parents: Edward Ruscha, Sr., Dorothy Ruscha
Education: Chouinard Art Institute