Halloween Windows Bloomsburg 2007
It's that time of year again...when Bloomsburg area schools let their art students paint store windows of participating Main Street businesses. The paintings went up quickly this year, and came down even faster, probably so merchants could start pitching Chirstmas goodies just as soona s possible. (Berwick's Halloween Window paintings were still up days later....) But never fear, some of them at least, live on at The Crow's Voice. Last year The Crow chose four windows (see blog archive for last year's selections) Here are my five favorites this year:
Finally, my choice for Best of Show this year goes to this compelling Vampyrella on the window of Van Dyke Goldsmith, the work of Jess, Sasha and Tino. My photo can't do justice to the layered compositon that echoes both the architectural elements inside the store and the buildings across the street that are reflected in the glass. Very cool.
It seems like this refelctive surface on the front of Patrick O'Connell's office, just lends itself to zig-zaggedy compositions like this Tim Burtonesque haunted house. (Last year the office hosted a gargoyle with a similarly twisted look. Could it be the same artists?) The signatures on this one are Steven Warner, Jesse Hedrick and Marilyn Clocker.
This demented clown on the window of Remit Corporation is one of my favorites this year. You can hear the explosion of color from across the street, and the pattern of hair and teeth and ruffled cloth make the image leap out at you. The work of Allysa Lown and Emily Prisuta.
This wicked old crone on the window of Bloom Floral signed NC and NR has some great color relationships going on, and its flat Japanese-Manga-like composition was something I just couldn't pass up.
For sheer creativity, I had to post this ghostly Changeling in the Sky with Diamonds. I don't know who drew it. Could the signature be hidden in the wolfen hair?
There were lots of other nice window paintings, too. A cute unsigned cat-in-the-moon on the Costune Shop, a wicked fanged cat on Bella Donna Boutique by Cowbell V, and an unsigned feisty Cat with Crystal Ball on the window of Larsen Design Group. I wanted to go back to get another shot of Kayla Holdren and Molly Kocher's Blue Tree in front of A Revolution in Bloom (was that Molly Kindorf's signature faded above it?) My original shot was poor, and when I went back to reshoot, it was already gone. Let's keep them up a bit longer next year so everyone has a chance to enjoy them!
Labels: Art, Bloomsburg PA, Found Art, Halloweeen



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