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Old Scrap for Old Wood
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Oudhout on the wing of an old Boeing 707, in the middle of the Arizona desert. This is treasure trove for Motoart: an airplane boneyard (inivitation only) where Dave and Donovan
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Room with a view
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What a view: sunset in the Pacific Ocean. Seen from the veranda of a Palos Verdes mansion, built by Frank lloyd Wright (Junior, that is).... Priceless: the sunset on the left, Los
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Old Wood New York style
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Wow! An almost ancient NY storefront (8th street, near Mercer to be precise)! Old weathered planks. Great stuff, lots of history. Luckily for Oudhout, a few pieces of this storefront (where once
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Opening
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Another view of the opening night in New York.
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Opening Night
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Finally, opening night! It was a balmy evening, so the doors could stay open. And it was a big success: more than 50 people were present: art loving New Yorkers, designers from
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Oudhout on Artcal
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Super, the Soho Apple store. Nice for browsing around and checking your mail and the net. And so we learned that the opening of the show was frontpage news at THE
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Nice finds!
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Of course, no NYC dumpster was safe for Oudhout. And we got some really nice finds: a couple of worn wooden sanders and quite a bunch of some really nice old
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Taxicab art
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How does one fit five pieces of art in one NY taxi cab? Well, you do not! We tried to get them in one taxi first, but that consumed so much
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NY still life
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A New York City still life. But it could have been Sioux Falls SD, Alamagordo NM or St Petersburg FL too: the typical diner image. This, by the way, was in
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Ready for New York
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Oudhout is ready for New York. One of his sons and dog Cara are waving a last goodbye. Next to the big suitcase one of the pieces that would travel as
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