The kids of Walker Elementary School in Ashland, OR were asked, 'What would you like to tell adults?' then were turned loose on the glue, paints and construction paper.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Kids Tell Adults
The kids of Walker Elementary School in Ashland, OR were asked, 'What would you like to tell adults?' then were turned loose on the glue, paints and construction paper.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Kids Tell Adults
The kids of Walker Elementary School in Ashland, OR were asked, 'What would you like to tell adults?' then were turned loose on the glue, paints and construction paper.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Kids Tell Adults
The kids of Walker Elementary School in Ashland, OR were asked, 'What would you like to tell adults?' then were turned loose on the glue, paints and construction paper.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Chaney at The Alex
September 18 saw the Alex Film Society host a salute to Lon Chaney at Glendale's Alex Theatre, with a special screening of The Penalty (1920). Featuring a new score written and performed live by Daniel Redfield, talks by both Chaney historian Michael F. Blake and co-star Claire Adams' biographer Heather Robinson Long, and original Chaney memorabilia (on loan from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County) displayed in the theater lobby.
An excerpt spotlighting Lon Chaney's intensely physical performance as the legless crime boss Blizzard in The Penalty.
Inside the lovely Alex Theatre.
One of Chaney's makeup cases.
Original handbill (from the Loew's Colonial of Reading, PA!) heralding the film.
Chaney's wig and spectacles from The Unholy Three (1930)
Studio cost report for a week's shoot on The Penalty.
Chaney's costume, crutches and leg braces from The Penalty.
With gratitude to the Alex Film Society of Glendale, CA.
photos © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
An excerpt spotlighting Lon Chaney's intensely physical performance as the legless crime boss Blizzard in The Penalty.
Inside the lovely Alex Theatre.
One of Chaney's makeup cases.
Original handbill (from the Loew's Colonial of Reading, PA!) heralding the film.
Chaney's wig and spectacles from The Unholy Three (1930)
Studio cost report for a week's shoot on The Penalty.
Chaney's costume, crutches and leg braces from The Penalty.
With gratitude to the Alex Film Society of Glendale, CA.
photos © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Kids Tell Adults
The kids of Walker Elementary School in Ashland, OR were asked, 'What would you like to tell adults?' then were turned loose on the glue, paints and construction paper.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
The results are fantastic.
photo © 2011 Wyatt Doyle
With gratitude to The Beanery for sharing the kids’ work with its target audience.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
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