Once a year, our community would hold a "Fishing Rodeo" where kids would try to catch the biggest and most fish and win lame prizes. It was basically an excuse to get sunburned and eat a lot of crappy food. As I recall, Lake St. Clair was pretty well depleted of fish when I was growing up, so almost nobody caught anything. But it still was something to look forward to every summer. This scene is really a view of our park, even though the actual event took place at a neighboring lakeside park.
My love of the arts began early on in life and was greatly influenced by an inspiring photography teacher in high school. I began teaching myself to paint in 2019 and have had my work exhibited in numerous shows in the Detroit area. One of the joys of being an artist is looking at the world in totally different ways and discovering a painting or photograph in a million unexpected places. For inquiries: dominmark@yahoo.com
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
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