Wednesday, 11 February 2026

WOOF AND STITCH


 
I get to the occasional kid movie with my granddaughter so I know some of the characters. This pup is wearing (quite uncomfortably, I think) a costume for the character Stitch, a horrible little alien monster who turns out to be lovable and cute in the end. (Was there an option?) And the owner is a little out there, too.                          

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

DOG'S BEST FRIEND

 

It has been noted in these pages that St. Louis likes an excuse to drink in public. That pass time was clearly on display on Sunday during the dog parade. It won't come close, though, to what you will see on the street next Saturday during the main Mardi Gras parade. Hoping the rain holds off.                     

Monday, 9 February 2026

SILLY DOGGIE


And owners. I dress in dark colors when I'm shooting on the street to blend in. People in the dog parade tend to go in the opposite direction. I guess I'm more of a observer than a participant (and besides, we just have a cat). Somebody has to make the record.                     

Sunday, 8 February 2026

DOG PARADE!

 

Moving on from outdoor sculpture for a while. Lots of different material coming up because it's silly season in St. Louis (not that people take us very seriously). Mardi Gras is a big deal here. I think it started with community organizations but it's all commercialized now-still fairly crazy but orderly enough. Yesterday was the traditional dog parade, sponsored by Purina, the pet food company that is headquartered here. Lots of wacky puppies with owners to match.                  

Saturday, 7 February 2026

ST. LOUIS PUBLIC SCULPTURE - ICARUS, PARTIALLY

 

Another piece by Igor Mitoraj downtown, but it a place with less traffic than Eros Bendato, seen here a number of times (https://tinyurl.com/nhj8hufr). It's called Torso Di Ikaro, Torso of Icarus, and I find it puzzling. It looks to be neither flying or crashing to earth, although the six-pack abs are ready for great effort. The hollow and its shell could become a balloon, ready to challenge the sun in a way a whole body could not. There is a bit of discussion at https://racstl.org/public-art/torsi-di-ikaro/ .