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1/15/2012

Gwyneth Leech: The Cup Drawings (10)



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1/14/2012

Gwyneth Leech: The Cup Drawings (9)

 

 

 

 
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Gwyneth Leech: The Cup Drawings (8)

 

 

 
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Gwyneth Leech: The Cup Drawings (1)





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1/07/2012

Art Underground: Tom Otterness - SundayArts

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Tom Otterness's sculptures at 14th street

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1/05/2012

14th Street & 8th Ave Station in New York



The sculptures are by artist Tom Otterness.


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The story of the blog name

From Wikipedia let's look at the definition of Muhtar first:

Muhtar is the elected village head in villages of Turkey. In cities, likewise, each quarter has a muhtar, but with a slightly different status. In each village, muhtar is the highest civil servant of the village.


When I decided to have the blog, a friend of mine told me to use my nick name "muhtar", not because I am elected or anything but mostly because of the information that I was providing about the city I live in, from schedules to subway transportation, concerts to upcoming Broadway Shows.

In short; I feel I am serving the village that I now call home.
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