A Weekend for Art
Last weekend was a busy time for Art in Downtown Houston. Both Art Crawl and Via Colori were going on.
I spent time at Art Crawl 2011 on Saturday.
Friends and photographers Jeff Narron and David Paulissen had their work on display as a part of Jomar Visions in the Hardy and Nance Street Studios.



Full Art Crawl galleries – Google+ | Flickr
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Via Colori 2011 on Sunday. Below are some of the photos I took.

Full Via Colori galleries – Google+ | Flickr
It was definitely a weekend for art. The works in Art Crawl and Via Colori were AMAZING and I totally recommend both of these events for future outings.
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Tolerance Sculptures
On the corner of Allen Parkway and Montrose, in Houston, sits five interesting sculptures named Tolerance. They are made of melded metal characters that are in Latin, Greek, Arabic and several other languages. The sculptures are there to represent our city’s diversity. At night, they are lit and look amazing. Below are a few photos I took in the early morning hours.
More of my Tolerance photos can be found in my Flickr Set or Goggle+ Album.
Additional Information
- "Tolerance" sculptures along Allen Parkway promote Houston’s diversity
- Interview with Jaume Plensa, creator of Tolerance statues in Houston
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“Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.” – Dorothea Lange


















