Hither and Yon, Port Aransas, Texas by Jann Alexander ©2014 | Sign by Kandice Turicchi
Dorothy: Now which way do we go? Scarecrow: Pardon me, this way is a very nice way. Dorothy: Who said that? Scarecrow: [points other way] It’s pleasant down that way, too. Dorothy: That’s funny. Wasn’t he pointing the other way? Scarecrow: [points both ways] Of course, some people do go both ways. (FROM IMDB)
You can only go in so many directions at once. At Pairings, there are many signs that can lead you many ways, since the topics covered here include what goes with art (everything, in my humble opinion). And some of these are sign posts that explore the themes of art + meanings within our everyday surroundings.
Are you, like me, a believer in signs? Have you ever missed a sign? If so, here are some signs to follow, from the Pairings archives:
Are you more inclined to go hither, thither or yon?
When I’m not in Austin, Texas, I’m frequently shooting other meaningful things, from the today and yesterday, but not tomorrow (yet). You’ll find more in my Time Travels, HERE. And if you, like me, are a fan of oddball eccentricities, you’ll get a kick out of Cee’s Oddball Photo Challenge entries, HERE.
Endangered Species of Austin poster
About my Vanishing Austin series: While many Austin landmarks are lost, many are survivors still. Admire them all in a slideshow, HERE. Prints start at $35.
You can marvel at what’s lost and what’s survived in my Endangered Species of Austin poster, featuring 16 Austin icons, and sized at a handsomely large 24 x 36,” available for $25, HERE.
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