Celebrating America's reliance upon, and love of, the automobile and all modes of wheeled transportation, Art TouGeau is an annual event sponsored by the Lawrence Arts Center with key support from numerous city merchants and organizations.
It's difficult for me to imagine an event like this taking place anywhere else in middle America. This university town GETS IT when it comes to supporting the arts in their many modes of expression, and that is part of what makes Lawrence a vibrant place to live or visit.
As I viewed one of the art works prior to the parade, I noticed an approaching judge, clipboard in hand. "Too bad there is no creativity in this town" I said, tongue firmly in cheek. "Yeh," she responded, "It's really a boring place to live." We both chuckled, but in my mind I was contrasting life in Lawrence to life in the super-regulated, sprawling, corporate-like suburb in which I have my residence. The Beige Capital* offers great services for its residents, but it sure is boring.
Following are a number of photos from Art TouGeau, with a minimum of explanation. Remember that clicking on a photo will allow you to see the image in a slightly larger size.
Beer Bottle Cap Covered Car
Isetta helicopter
Da Kuntry Pedlur
Dental Care Car
Flower Power?
Photographing the Photographer
Yellow Submarine (with appropriate music)
Is he doing this voluntarily?
After the parade - a rhythm band serenade
More photos from the Art TouGeau Parade may be seen on my Flickr photostream at www.flickr.com/photos/kansasexplorer3128/sets/arttougeau
*The Beige Capital: Overland Park
We left Lawrence in 1976, but it will always have a special place in my heart. Go Jayhawks
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