Mothers Day-Capturing Light-SALE

May 6th, 2009

Hi All.

Have decided to clear out some older (but still cool) work. Come see me at The Elks Hospital 4th floor, or at the Captitol City Market across from the Beanery in Down Town. Mention Boisee.com and get at Least 25% off. elks-flyer-web

Bonus Photo-Dreamy Depot

May 5th, 2009

Had a little creative time today. Took this on the way to coffee. Two refills and a parking ticket latter, here is the result.

pnt-img_0ng-depot-webMay get a calendars worth of pics yet.

Downtown update

May 3rd, 2009

Been a lot of activity in the bar/restaurant biz lately. Seems like a quick update is in line, in no particular order.

*Angells is open after the remodel, will try to get in and have an update soon.

*Texas Boogie is open, with bizarrely insulting staff shirts.

*Bad Irish is open, with only one keg of nickel beer.

*HiJinx is open, but I haven’t heard anything good or bad.

*There is considerable play on the old Milky Way. An informed source speaks of at least two letters of intent on the 10th street space.

*Craigslist has a liquor license for $110,000.00. I believe this may be the same LL that was listed for $180,000. before the 1st of the year. 

*Dave is still trying to sell Mr. Lucky’s

St Lukes Eagle Display

May 3rd, 2009

 

St. Luke’s Eagle Gallery

roseberrymtl-webLocated at St. Luke’s Eagle Medical Center
3101 E. State Street, Eagle 
Artwork located on 2nd Floor, South Hallway

Coordinated by the Eagle Arts Commission

Are you interested in being part of this great artist opportunity?  Please contact our volunteer art curator Ruth Romero at 938-4220. 

St. Luke’s Eagle Gallery Artists of the Month for May 2009

David Day, Photographer

David Day is the Artist to be featured at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Eagle for the month of May.  He is an amazingly creative photographer who prints his pictures on sheets of metal.  During this exhibit, he will be presenting his provocative “Metal Series”.

Photography is a quest and an adventure for David.  His “Metal Series” uses an advanced and painstaking process to place his photography directly onto metal sheets.  A variety of sheet steel, aluminum or copper is used.  The metal is often taken from the recycle bins or scrap heaps.  Each piece offers a unique patina and dramatic pattern allowing every image to look mysteriously and distinctly different.

He searches diligently to bring you the images the world wants you to see.  Be it an aging black staircase slashing down the back of a red urban landscape, the wide vista of a frigid morning, red rust against the chrome of an old gas pump or maybe just a simple single flower glowing in a desert sunset.  He never knows what his eye will capture.

With a talent for finding new ways of looking at landmarks and cityscapes, David’s work has been published in various magazines, books and selected websites.  Whatever the sights, he hopes to show you the world in a way that will make you feel elated and spiritually connected.  He has a lyrical style that evokes emotion.  “Powerful images can be found everywhere, I love traveling many a journey to find them.”  He enjoys sharing his unique discoveries with all who can appreciate the unusual.

 

Swine Flu in check-Thong Flu Next?

May 2nd, 2009

Now that the Media driven Swine Flu “Pandemic” crisis is fading, Boisee is wishing for a Thong Flu outbreak.

 

:Inspired by a Lee Blades Facebook entry.:

Photo Friday-Doorway

May 1st, 2009

door-02721The color of this beautiful door caught my ever curious eye. However it is the shadow that makes it cool.

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