Fred Black whom I've written about in the past is an extraordinary
weaver. Peggy and I can pick out Fred’s spectacular rugs from across an
aircraft hangar. And, as I have said, Fred is a man of many talents, a pilot,
an architect, a high level martial artist and a tango dancer, the last two pursuits with
his wife, my fellow photographer, writer and dear friend Daryl Black.
A highlight of the fall art season in Taos is the Taos Wool
Fest and within it Fred’s booth which reigns supreme among the dozens of stalls
and displays. After leaving the Taos Fall Art Festival’s four venues we crossed
Paseo del Pueblo Norte and entered Kit Carson Park to see the churro sheep and
alpacas, the hordes of wool aficionados and, most of all, Fred’s rugs. They are
not shown here except in the blurred background in image number one. Instead here are a couple of candids of the steely eyed weaver himself.
6 comments:
That first one is a winner, Steve!
Thanks Amigo.
Thanks Steve. Lovely words. Who's the old guy in the photos?
Fred
Daryl here. I agree with John about photo number 1. Neither Fred nor I (as you well know) enjoy being photographed and I am always thrilled to see a good one of Fred. Thanks for the photograph and your kind words, Amigo!
I resemble that remark, Fred. That's your older brother Ralph I think. Sorry for the confusion. I actually think #2 is technically the better photograph but not as kind to the victim.
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