Carolyn McCall Bids the Roxy Farewell
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Taken on: January 7, 2023
Uploaded on: January 9, 2023
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Camera: motorola moto g stylus 5G
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Date time: 2023-01-08 07:13:35 +0000
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Here is a mixed-media painting I did of the Roxy inspired by the famous photograph of my friend, Ben Hall’s book, “The Best Remaining Seats.” Note that this view is a bit different and includes the remnants of the Roxy’s Rotunda Kimball organ console which unceremoniously dropped from a failed block-and-and tackle hoist. The woman is not Gloria Swanson, but my mother, Carolyn McCall who would loved to have posed for this painting; she even had a similar boa!
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