From a distance, a vertical view would include the table, covered with a white cloth; a Martini in a Martini glass (yellow dab of lemon peel); a pack of Marlboros; a brushed-chrome Zippo lighter; the seated artist, deliberately unshaved, dressed in a white T-shirt and a gray knit hoodie (unzipped; purchased at a Salvation Army store); the awning of the gallery, which says “American Artist, Scott LoBaido”; and, atop all that, on the roof, an unrelated billboard for a personal-injury law firm, with the words “Bite Back” in big letters and a picture of a snarling dog in a spiked collar.
That is an amazing combination of objects and details – the verbal equivalent of an inspired street photo.
Postscript: Two other Frazier "Talk" stories on LoBaido are "Don't Tread On Me" (October 3, 2016) and "Mr. 'T' " (November 28, 2016).
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