November 15, 2013
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“When I am in a painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing. It is only after a sort of 'get acquainted' period that I see what I have been about. I have no fears about making changes, destroying the image, etc, because the painting has a life of its own. I try to let it come through. It is only when I lose contact with the painting that the result is a mess. Otherwise there is pure harmony, an easy give and take, and the painting comes out well.”
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Moonshine Crooks were made in Red Lion, Pennsylvania by T.E. Brooks & Company (also known as G.W. Van Slyke & Horton) until 2011, when the company shut down. Here's some pictures etc. of the place http://firecured.blogspot.com/search?q=slyke
Wow, those old machines... wonderful. Great blog by the way. I'm going to go snoop around some more. Thanks for stopping by.
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