Is there anything better than hand-painted type? Douglas Wilson (best known for his posters you may have seen here) photographed this fast-disappearing form of vernacular art, with the fast-disappearing form of photography known as polaroid over the course of six years. Enjoy the fruits of his labor here.
He makes me want to take a long road trip
Labels:
Douglas wilson,
hand-painted,
photography,
polaroid,
posters,
vernacular
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