hey’re like a still frame from an episode of . A late-1950s cowboy sits in the corner booth of a mid-century diner, deep in thought. His back to the viewer, he gazes out the picture window at the desert stretching to the horizon, empty save for a vintage neon sign and a couple of Joshua trees. And just what is he pondering? “It’s rather purposeful,” confides artist Kevin Chupik of his
GLOW WEST
Jun 04, 2024
2 minutes
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