My Top 10 By Eduardo Rodriguez
Owner of Gallery 788 shares his favorite things.
By By Hilary Geisbert | December 2014
ART BOOKS: I’ve been collecting art books forever, and I’m always on the lookout for new ones. – Photography by David Colwell
T-SHIRT COLLECTION: I go to a lot of music shows and like to support the bands. – Photography by David Colwell
VINTAGE ROSARIES COLLECTION: I love the iconic imagery of the rosaries—especially a 16-foot rosary made out of skateboards, a gift from artist Joshua S. Hawkins. – Photography by David Colwell
PBR: What can I say? Champagne taste on a beer budget. – Photography by David Colwell
RALPH LAUREN PEACOAT: It seems like it’s going to be a cold winter. – Photography by David Colwell
THRIFTING. I love going to thrift stores and I have found some really cool stuff, like this antique gold mirror. There are so many great thrift stores in the Baltimore area. – Photography by David Colwell
HAT: I’ve never worn hats ’til recently, and it has now become a part of my image. I can’t go
anywhere without one. – Photography by David Colwell
FASHION MAGAZINE COLLECTION: I’ve collected magazines since I was a teenager. There’s nothing better than holding a magazine and flipping through the pages looking for inspiration. – Photography by David Colwell
CANON REBEL CAMERA: I still use it when the gallery allows me some time, and I still shoot film. – Photography by David Colwell
ART COLLECTION: Owning Gallery 788 has allowed me to get some beautiful art. Some of my favorite pieces are by Gaia, Jim Koerner, and Libby Formant. – Photography by David Colwell
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