Monday, November 11, 2013

Police in Colombia

By Jack Brummet, in Colombia


A view of the square from our balcony in San Gil. An amazing amalgam of locals, Colombian tourists, Europeans (as usual in our travels, mostly Germans. Dutch), and a few Aussies fill the square tonight. On a Sunday night!  It IS a holiday tomorrow. . .

 Very few Americans (USA variety) are here. It is amazing how many cops are everywhere...maybe a dozen in the square. This was even more true in Bogota. I guess it's not surprising, considering the events of the recent past. They've only had things under control and relatively peaceful for a few years. 

An interesting fact I learned today--the Colombian version of the DEA owns and is slowly selling off 80,000 homes and estates of the former warlords and drug kingpins. The police, BT Dubs, all wear fluorescent green vests, making them quite easy to find...or spot.

Random photos from Bogota

By Jack Brummet, South American Travel Ed.

An amazing drum band in Simon Bolivar square, in our neighborhood


The Doors bar rock club


Bogata is filled with amazing graffiti




Keelin and Mo on the corner, near our hotel



Roof clown

a Botero canvas in the Botero Museum

A painting by Miro in the Botero Museum

I have seen this sentiment about police sprayed on the wall in four continents Europe, Asia, North and South America
a Botero sculpture in the Botero Museum
Another Botero canvas

A gold mask in the museum del oro


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Thursday, November 07, 2013

Keira Rathbone's amazing typewriter drawings

By Jack Brummet, Analog Arts Ed.



Keira Rathbone makes cool drawings with a 1960s typewriter.   She mainly employs dashes, slashes, and brackets, while using the letters mostly for shading.  This is her website.



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