👋🏼 Hello, reader.
I used to describe SneakyArt as art I made while being sneaky in my environment. But over time I have come to realize I am doing something entirely else.
Watch the moment of magic on this Day 13 of 30 Days of Vancouver. And give me five minutes to articulate a New Case for SneakyArt.
🗓 Day 13
I sat on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery, facing W Georgia. The square in front of the art gallery is a popular public space for community events, including fairs, demonstrations, and protests. I have been here before to look at the works of local artists, taste food from local vendors.
In the Day 13 list of sights and sounds, a religious organization handed out flyers on VAG Square. As the air grew brisk, and the sun played hide-n-seek, tourists distinguished themselves from seasoned residents in attire, gait, and general demeanour. Some notes on my page.
↺ In case you missed it…
💬 We are telling tiny stories for tiny people on this comment thread. Join the fun!
☔︎ TinyPeople from a rainy day.
🍩 Interesting donut choices on Day 10
📚 I am giving away SneakyArt zines this week
☕️ The folks behind this cafe got in touch, and I’m sending them a large print.
🎙 The Post-Script with David Morales is available for free listening this week.
Thank you for your time and attention. I am nearly halfway into the 30 Days of Vancouver project, and glad to have you on this journey with me!
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