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It happened at the Met

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Giacometti shadows - by Tony Karp
Giacometti shadows
As I've said before, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is my favorite museum It's the world's greatest museum. It has everything. I've haven't visited it since we moved from New York to Virginia about five years ago, and it's the one thing about New York that I really miss.

Guess what? The met is holding a contest where people can submit pictures in their “It’s Time We Met” photo contest. (I read about it in the New York Times, another of my favorite things.) It's for pictures taken at the Museum. The bad news is that it's on Flickr, which I don't use.

So, Metropolitan Museum of Art, here are my submissions, all taken at the Met, and then passed into a world of fantasy. You can use any one you like. Just let me know.
Star man - by Tony Karp
Star man
Man from the Met - by Tony Karp
Man from the Met
The fool - by Tony Karp
The fool
Overseeing the gallery - by Tony Karp
Overseeing the gallery
The face of Cain, the first human murderer - by Tony Karp
The face of Cain, the first human murderer
No, we're listening. What else happened on your vacation? - by Tony Karp
No, we're listening. What else happened on your vacation?
Face made from little, overlapping squares - by Tony Karp
Face made from little, overlapping squares
Sage advice - by Tony Karp
Sage advice
Portrait in glowing cubes - by Tony Karp
Portrait in glowing cubes
Reagan and Gorbachev in the Temple of Dendur - by Tony Karp
Reagan and Gorbachev in the Temple of Dendur
Portrait in small, colored tiles - by Tony Karp
Portrait in small, colored tiles
In the hallway with the statues - by Tony Karp
In the hallway with the statues
Face of fear - by Tony Karp
Face of fear
Mr. Escher visits the met - by Tony Karp
Mr. Escher visits the met
Dark sorrow - by Tony Karp
Dark sorrow
The artist's muse meets Mr. Escher on the staircase at the Met - by Tony Karp
The artist's muse meets Mr. Escher on the staircase at the Met
Blue notes - by Tony Karp
Blue notes
Greek tragedy - by Tony Karp
Greek tragedy
Solemn portrait - by Tony Karp
Solemn portrait
A quick sketch of Saint Yrieix - by Tony Karp
A quick sketch of Saint Yrieix
A toast to sunset on the Met's roof - by Tony Karp
A toast to sunset on the Met's roof
Out of Egypt - by Tony Karp
Out of Egypt
Close to Close - by Tony Karp
Close to Close
The reliquary bust of Saint Yrieix - by Tony Karp
The reliquary bust of Saint Yrieix
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