After I painted the houses, I saw that although I was looking at what appeared to be a "cookie cutter" creation, it was still a network, a community. This was the essence of the neighborhood of the fifties --- a network, a web of civil resources where everyone was connected. Neighbors gathered together in backyard barbeques, at one another's pool parties... Their children played with one another: lemonade stands and treehouses in the summer and snow forts and snowball fights in the winter. Through it all, there's a sense of connection, and innocence too... something I tried to represent by the network of lines running throughout the community, like a vast switchboard, and by the white dots at every contact point.
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