The dark mutterings of a former mild-mannered reporter for a large metropolitan daily newspaper, now living in obscurity in central Indiana.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Cadillac Ranch, an art installation west of Amarillo, Texas. The project dates from the 1970s when an art collective called the Ant Farm buried 10 Cadillacs, ranging from a 1949 Club Coupe to a 1963 Sedan, in a row. The site is a couple of hundred yards south of I-40 off of a frontage road. There is a gate in the fence and a trash barrel where passersby can deposit their spent cans of spray paint. We caught it just at sunset, hence my long shadow stretching into the shot.
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