After admiring the work of Lyle Estill in the windows of Bergdorf Goodman, Hank found himself face-to-face with another one of the artists whose work was featured in the windows, Mr. Imagination.
Obviously, when an artist gives himself such a name, he sets the creative innovation bar pretty high. And as you can see by the bottle-cap encrusted hat Hank is modeling, Mr. Imagination lives up to his name.
Mr. Imagination is at a crossroads in his life. After a fire ravaged his home a year ago, he is leaving Bethlehem, PA, and moving to Atlanta, where he will create his "Angel Garden of the Imagination," where children and artists can recycle discarded items into art.
To finance his relocation, Mr. Imagination is holding THE MOVING SALE OF THE CENTURY (caps his). Hank reports that Mr. Imagination is a kind and gentle soul, and one that's certainly worthy of our emotional (and if possible, financial) support. To learn more about Mr. Imagination, his work and the big moving sale, click here.
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