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February 19, 2010 | Filed Under Art 


This is a drawing made from a 1941 clipping from the Norfolk Nebraska paper. The photograph was a picture of my dad, at 14, showing off a “muzzle-loading gun that was used in the Civil War”, the piece was one of hundreds of objects he had collected for his private western history museum. Located in his parents basement, he would occasionally open to the public.

Don’t know what the gray shapes were meant to be. Maybe breath, to reanimate him.

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