Cadillac Ranch!
Hey everyone! I know it's been a while since my last post and I have no excuses except pure laziness. I've been staying pretty busy over the past couple months and am finally making the time to sit down and post some updates.
A little backstory: I was raised in the Texas Panhandle town of Amarillo, for which we were bestowed the artistic vision of a man named Stanley Marsh, III. Three years before I was born, (I'm not telling my age) he decided to put 10 classic cadillac's nose first into the ground at an angle equal to the Great Pyramid of Giza along the historic Route 66 Hwy. This art piece has ever since been a stopping point for tourist's world wide and remains today an icon of my hometown.
I got a chance to go home and see the madre in April and just happened to drive into town around sunset. I thought it was about time to get in my artistic approach at these trashed out icons, so I picked up mom and we headed out to the Ranch.
These are some of my favorite shots from the short 30 min I had before the sun set.
A little backstory: I was raised in the Texas Panhandle town of Amarillo, for which we were bestowed the artistic vision of a man named Stanley Marsh, III. Three years before I was born, (I'm not telling my age) he decided to put 10 classic cadillac's nose first into the ground at an angle equal to the Great Pyramid of Giza along the historic Route 66 Hwy. This art piece has ever since been a stopping point for tourist's world wide and remains today an icon of my hometown.
I got a chance to go home and see the madre in April and just happened to drive into town around sunset. I thought it was about time to get in my artistic approach at these trashed out icons, so I picked up mom and we headed out to the Ranch.
These are some of my favorite shots from the short 30 min I had before the sun set.
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