They're being framed by Emily J. right now and should be amazing when I pick them up in August.
I am currently reading We Lived in Berlin by Hannelore Krollpfeiffer, who happens to be my friend Steve's mother-in-law. It's about her life in the closing days of WWII as the Allies moved in. She was always an interesting person to talk to but it turns out she was a long time magazine editor and author in Germany and led a far more amazing life than I ever imagined, and then also this book! Her daughter Katrine, who is a rad person and killer bass player, translated this book and it is only just now available in English (sorry for the Amazon link, not available at Powell's last I looked).
I was lucky enough to end up with the art for the murals at Travelers' Rest 2, the ones with the TOAFK quote (wish I could share a pic):
"But I, Lyow, choose Lay-making, of loud lilts which linger.
Horn-music, Laughter song, Epic-heart, Ape-the-world:
These Lyow, the singer."
They're being framed by Emily J. right now and should be amazing when I pick them up in August.
I am currently reading We Lived in Berlin by Hannelore Krollpfeiffer, who happens to be my friend Steve's mother-in-law. It's about her life in the closing days of WWII as the Allies moved in. She was always an interesting person to talk to but it turns out she was a long time magazine editor and author in Germany and led a far more amazing life than I ever imagined, and then also this book! Her daughter Katrine, who is a rad person and killer bass player, translated this book and it is only just now available in English (sorry for the Amazon link, not available at Powell's last I looked).
https://www.amazon.com/We-Lived-Berlin-Story-About/dp/B09SBVC83Y
Cool!