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Gene' Classic Cars
Gene Lucero, Eugene A. Lucero, GYSGT, USMC, Gunnery Sergeant, United States Marine Corps Retired, Gene's Classic Cars, 1957 Chevy 2dr Sedan, 1971 Dodge Charger R/T, Awards, Muscle Cars, Colorado
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Maple Hill Farms - Midland, Michigan
Maple Hill Farm was established by Leonard Servinski and his wife, Janey, in the 1980's. They began with Morgan horses and eventually switched over to Hackney ponies in 1992. In 2010, they reduced their herd of ponies and moved toward retirement from showing and breeding Hackneys. Len had grown up on a dairy farm and had always thought he might like to have a few registered Hereford cows. The Rod and Trish Steele family of Midland assisted Len in finding some very fine cows, and Janey, having retired from teaching, enjoyed the 4-H sheep that the grandchildren had so much (see their grandson with his reserve grand champion 4-H wether on the opening page) she purchased a few Icelandic sheep from the Lavender Fleece Farm in Midland. Katie Servinski, their daughter, is pictured on our opening page at Lavender Fleece holding Lilly, one of the Icelandic ewe lambs the Servinskis purchased in 2010.
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Urban Photography
Mark Rembe - In my work I try to explore different facets of my creativity and personality.
My collages are very political and focuses some of my anger and humor on a particular issue
or person. The media produces so many contradictory images that sifting through all of
the insanity is part of the fun. I then recycle and rearrange in a subversive effort to get
at the core of what I feel is really going on. The mixed media portraits I do,
concentrate on interpreting the diversity of the human face, with the use of different
textures, expressions, colors, materials and of course subject matter whether real or imagined.
Finally, in the last few years photography has become my new passion.
Whereas my collages and mixed media paintings are mostly about the human form dominating a piece.
My photographs main theme are not people but the buildings that we as a society have created
and inhabit. Being the son of an ironworker and the grandson of an ironworker and a carpenter.
I'm proud of my blue collar background. So by me photographing the many styles of architecture
that stand in the city that I grew up in, I am acknowledging it's physical history and the people
who built it, people like my father and grandfathers. Another difference is in the process of the
work itself in which I strike a balance. In my picture taking I'm wandering and recording other
peoples' handywork in the outside world. While my collages and mixed medias are produced with
me sitting at the table or on the floor putting my thoughts and ideas down on to paper and board.
The one thread that passes through my work is my interest in history: the conflicts, the intrigues,
the struggles, the brutality, the beauty, the destruction, and the creativity.
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