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The history of the S.W. Bowne Grain Storehouse dates back to 1886,and was located at 595-611 Smith street between Bay and Creamer streets. Samuel Winter Bowne was a man ahead of his time, he independently ran his storehouse without being affiliated with other terminals.Some say he gave all of himself,so much so that he had even lost part of his foot in an accident with a piece of machinery .This long standing structure wasn't just a part of the iconic Redhook waterway, it happened to be one of my favorite places to spot from atop the BQE. Someone named Hugo Gyrl had written on the roof, You Go Girl! On days when I felt off and would pass that it would lift me up and make me feel like well..You Go Girl!! The roof had a larger message written across the top, another positive expression. It said I love you grandma! No wonder why people say they feel the love when they visit Brooklyn! Now that you know some of the history of this place and why I like this building let me tell you how shattered all of the locals were when there was a fire that the F.D.N.Y declared incendiary. The story with all the twist and turns is lengthy,a quick google search will assist if you'd like to know more.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Joann Amitrano b.1971 Brooklyn, N.Y. Joann’s began her artistic career in 1986, she would create wearable art from beads and found objects. As time went on she ventured into working with metals and would specialize in sculptural wire work jewelry. During this time period she crafted wire work wall sculptures for the home. Joann would use just about any material and often used mementos supplied by her customers to be incorporated into a more personal custom work. Some of her favorite materials to work with are natural gemstones, vintage glass beads, crystals and copper. Painting has always been a passion of hers and was usually in the background until a creative shift pushed it ahead of her jewelry. Since then she has created numerous collections of mixed media works that combine her own photographs within her paintings. These combinations create a kind of semi abstract landscape, of her own vision. Driven by the desire to preserve the ever-changing environment around her, Joann has naturally began cataloguing as much of the changes as she could. Through her lens, she is saying these places, people or times won't be forgotten. While bearing witness to and capturing the transformations of entire neighborhoods and the complexities of the landscape she is also finding the source of her next mixed media painting. Her belief is that photographs serve as a living journal and that change is the one constant in life.
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