Title
The Mysterious Barn
Artist
William T Templeton
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Almost everyone in the family was drug into some kind of adventure by the young Artist at one-time or another. William and his sister in law (Karen) stumbled into this beautiful big barn on one of their many wonderful adventures. Usually they would go out in the evening, on Oconomowoc Lake, looking for, and fishing for, the famous and elusive (Big Mo) a jinormous, somewhat imaginary Northern Pike. Although there were stories, and mild hallucinations, years past, and they never did see or catch that fish. However, every adventure they shared was educational.The two always enjoyed the fun, comradery, and the memorable experiences they shared together. This barn was mysterious because the doors and windows were sealed and there were no people around. Most Art is mysterious. Interpretation of the art is (hopefully) wonderful, adventurous and mind expanding. These days, "The Artist " finds that there is an abundance of misinterpretation thanks to digital media, and all its glory. Templeton, finds all the comments, critisism, and misinterpretation pertaining to his work, facinateing and comical. He therefore remains cellphoneless, and stays as far away from computers as he can.
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September 17th, 2014
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