The fifties! Not a care in the world for
us adolescent kids growing up in middle class Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Our biggest concern was whether a flipped card would come up right side or not
– no risking the loss of a flipped coin in a sidewalk crack – besides, who had
a coin to risk? Note the bedding airing out of windows, and the two
girls – no, they’re not twins – they’re wearing compulsory public school
uniforms. We pretended not to notice them: in those bygone days
drinks were suggestively named Orange Crush and Kik.
The schoolbags set aside on the street have since
been reinvented as backpacks; the corner grocery along with Frank were
swallowed by a supermarket. The astronauts we kids knew of were Captain Marvel
and Flash Gordon zooming out of comic books to miraculously land in fertile
imaginations.
Oil 30" x 40"
2 comments:
Amazing work. Brings back so many fond memories of my life in Montreal. Thank you for sharing.
Pierre,
Thanks for the comments,
My latest is pretty funny and will be posted in a couple of weeks, it reveals my friends, uncles and the pizza delivery boy...,
don't ask!!!
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