Railroad Street

We were able to put together a solid production on a local wall with artists from Richmond, Dayton, and Indianapolis, at the same spot where I’ve been benching trains for 25 years. Like many Midwestern cities we have a Railroad Street, although it is unmarked. The concept for the mural was to give a shout-out to the railroad workers from the past to the present, and also pay homage to the moniker kings of the freights. The Quaker City Co-op, which occupies the building, as well as ART (Architectural Restoration Technique), provided funds for paint and supplies and primed the wall.

B-Sides: 2013 Cell Phone Pics

Some of these may be repeats, but these all are unedited, crappy cell phone flicks from 2013. Which is hard to believe over 10 years old. Take note of the Anx tribute and a still visible Del fill-in.

Vinyl Siding Acetone

Here is a King Kwiz outline on the siding of a commercial building on the Southside of Richmond. It has outlived the buff and is forever in the surface. Barely visible, but still there today, nearly 30 years later.