The Brightsiders & Steve Falco
Nothing is harder that trying to take a photo of a raised object from well below it's base. This little water tower really needs a drone for a decent ariel photo or a very good zoom on a decent camera.
I got a bit confused with who to credit for this one. For a heartbeat I assumed Steve Falco owned the company The Brightsiders but after checking tags Steve credits @Jaybeezart as a collaborator whose account is no longer active. The early posts from The Brightsiders does have many comments congratulating a Jordan. After a bit more digging I checked the tag #Jaybeezart which led me to an account by Jordan Bruce who YES!! references them selves as the brightsiders. So.... The Brightsiders A.K. A Jordan Bruce Art and Steve Falco created this wonderful tower which is challenging as buggery to photograph.
The tank is painted all the way around and depicts scenes from many different aspects of life within the Casino community. A farmer and his dog standing before a paddock of sunflowers and livestock, the iconic platypus in it's natural habitat and a woman, apparently named Shelly, weaving a basket from natural materials found within the natural environment
I got a bit confused with who to credit for this one. For a heartbeat I assumed Steve Falco owned the company The Brightsiders but after checking tags Steve credits @Jaybeezart as a collaborator whose account is no longer active. The early posts from The Brightsiders does have many comments congratulating a Jordan. After a bit more digging I checked the tag #Jaybeezart which led me to an account by Jordan Bruce who YES!! references them selves as the brightsiders. So.... The Brightsiders A.K. A Jordan Bruce Art and Steve Falco created this wonderful tower which is challenging as buggery to photograph.
The tank is painted all the way around and depicts scenes from many different aspects of life within the Casino community. A farmer and his dog standing before a paddock of sunflowers and livestock, the iconic platypus in it's natural habitat and a woman, apparently named Shelly, weaving a basket from natural materials found within the natural environment
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