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Some
of this is just "art"
Much of what follows, however, is here to inspire thought, introspection
and to inspire.
In many cases I seek to immortalize those who have gone before. I find
the graves of children especiallly compelling, knowing what their parents
must have endured.
While the mrkers may decay and become illegible with time, I hope this
digital record may survive.
Not everyone appreciates Cemeteries, but for those who
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Laurel Land Cemetery in South Dallas
is the resting place of Stevie Ray Vaughan,
one of the finest, most accomplished
musicians of the 20th century.
Stevie died much too young, touching
all of us deeply during his all-too-brief
time on this planet.
R.I.P. Stevie.
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Photographed in a combination of visible light and infrared, near sunset on February 27, 2008, this page is a memorial to one of my favorite musicians, Stevie Ray Vaughan. |
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Stevie's fans, family and friends come to honor his life and leave mementos on a regular basis. |
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Crushed
Colorful Bird
Plano, Texas
April 2007
WARNING! NOT FOR
THE FAINT OF HEART |
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While
this memorial isn't a cemetery
in the strictest sense, I felt it belonged here.
Oklahoma City Memorial
November 2006 |
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