When It Makes Sense

Andrew Goodwin Brown

WIRT / 05.17.13

Bio Design by William Myers accompanied by a Peticolas Royal Scandal (http://www.peticolasbrewing.com/) View high resolution

WIRT / 05.17.13

Bio Design by William Myers accompanied by a Peticolas Royal Scandal (http://www.peticolasbrewing.com/)

How to Worry Less About Money

 
I’m beginning to tire of people who always complain about how little they make, why they should make more and why the need more of it; this is not to say I’ve completely liberated myself of this nasty habit. This is about money and the psychology attached to it. It’s simply a relationship - just like the several other relationships you contemplate everyday.

Exploring our new city.

Denver Public Library addition (Michael Graves & Associates and Klipp Colussy Jenks DuBois) • Denver Art Museum (Studio Daniel Libeskind and Davis Partnership Architects) • Architekt • Denver Bcycle bike sharing

I inherit nothing. I stand at the end of no tradition. I may, perhaps, stand at the beginning of one.
— Howard Roark, The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

The Blue Bear. Not sure if that’s technically his name but I dig it. Found this Peeping Tom at the Colorado Convention Center.

DEN - Denver International Airport. Give it a google and check out all the conspiracy theories. The art program is interesting, to say the least, but I have to say that I dig it. The terminal has aged tremendously well since its opening in the mid 90’s and the mountains provide a dynamic backdrop. The only downside is the hour bus ride into the city. Construction on the light rail connection is currently in the works so that will help alleviate the long commute.

A little glimpse into the new Love Field.

letterheady:

Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932 | Source
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s business letterhead, as used in 1932; seven years later, it looked like this. See also, Wright’s slightly manic, personal letterhead from 1946. 

Ahhhh nostalgia. Ode to the letter heads. View high resolution

letterheady:

Frank Lloyd Wright, 1932 | Source

Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s business letterhead, as used in 1932; seven years later, it looked like this. See also, Wright’s slightly manic, personal letterhead from 1946. 

Ahhhh nostalgia. Ode to the letter heads.

William Pedersen lecture at the Horchow Gallery. That man has an amazing understanding of building relationships. And I love walking out of the DMA to these clouds against Museum Tower. @eddie_fortuna  (at Dallas Museum of Art) View high resolution

William Pedersen lecture at the Horchow Gallery. That man has an amazing understanding of building relationships. And I love walking out of the DMA to these clouds against Museum Tower. @eddie_fortuna (at Dallas Museum of Art)

Money trees is the perfect place for shade
— Kendrick Lamar. “Money Trees.”
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