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BV Round No 32 BV Round No 32

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When I lived in “The Bank”, I had a luxurious and absolutely over-the-top amount of space. There were literally 72 rooms. What had convinced me to buy it was the solemn, sincere, and adamant advice of everyone I knew and loved: DON’T BUY IT! Years later, I found out that when I bought it all the local real estate guys held me up as an example of a schmuck buying a white elephant.

Oops, digressing.

Getting back to BV Round: In the Bank I had one room that contained only round objects. My early training was in graphic design with Leon Friend at Lincoln High where I became aware of designing and symbols. One of the strongest shapes is the circle and I found myself fascinated by it. These are pictures of round things in that room and some other photos less two-dimensional of round stuff in real life.

Note: for those who have not seen earlier collections of and from "The Bank", BV is short for Bank View, as in BV People (#94) and a few more BV collections to come.

BV Round No 32

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From the BV Round collection


When I lived in “The Bank”, I had a luxurious and absolutely over-the-top amount of space. There were literally 72 rooms. What had convinced me to buy it was the solemn, sincere, and adamant advice of everyone I knew and loved: DON’T BUY IT! Years later, I found out that when I bought it all the local real estate guys held me up as an example of a schmuck buying a white elephant.

Oops, digressing.

Getting back to BV Round: In the Bank I had one room that contained only round objects. My early training was in graphic design with Leon Friend at Lincoln High where I became aware of designing and symbols. One of the strongest shapes is the circle and I found myself fascinated by it. These are pictures of round things in that room and some other photos less two-dimensional of round stuff in real life.

Note: for those who have not seen earlier collections of and from "The Bank", BV is short for Bank View, as in BV People (#94) and a few more BV collections to come.