
Each weekend I think it must be the last before winter sets in. Snapped these on a weekend visit to the country earlier this fall. Walks, shopping, yard sales, and mushrooms everywhere!
























PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1938
PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1932
PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1930
PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1931
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PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1935
PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1938
PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1939
PHOTOGRAPHIE, 1937







The collections of "brackets" are from Lost Found Art,
The woodturner's double calipers, above, allows for two measurements to be taken without changing tools. From Woodworking Tools 1600-1900, by Peter C. Walsh.The triple calipers, below, are available on eBay.



These golden mean calipers are
Then there are those who refuse to leave 



The workshop, which will be on the fifth floor, will house eight different stations including: a giant wig that will house fake nails and other beauty items; a Gaga-faced spider holding jewelry; a giant pop-up book for the books; and a sculptural candy shop (apparently her favorite childhood treats were malted milk balls, gumballls, and candy lipsticks.) Some of the Gaga candy offerings will include chocolate “poker face” chips and “disco stick” lollipops. (Um.)
The Gaga theme continues with the windows, which were inspired by various Gaga songs. One will feature that most festive of holiday decorations–hair–on every surface, obviously in honor of her song “Hair.”








L. Eckstein is a NYC-based graphic designer and artist. When she had a job that came with an office, all matter of visual interest could be tacked up on her wall, or walked down the hall to be shared with a co-worker. Her job no longer comes with an office. This is now her wall—and her hall.