Red Speakeasy Door
by David Letts
Title
Red Speakeasy Door
Artist
David Letts
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Photograph taken of a faded red wood door with a lizard black iron handle. This door is reminiscent of a protected door of a speakeasy during prohibition.
Once upon a time, in a bustling city filled with excitement and danger, there was a small speakeasy tucked away in an alleyway. The entrance was hidden behind a red weathered worn door, with scratches and dents that told the tale of its rough past. The door looked almost as if it had been through the prohibition era itself, standing tall and proud as a symbol of defiance against the law.
The handle of the door was made of black iron, shaped like a lizard with its tongue sticking out. It was cold and heavy to the touch, giving anyone who touched it a sense of danger and excitement. The handle was a symbol of the secrets that lay behind the door and the daring people who sought to enter.
Inside the speakeasy, the atmosphere was lively, and the air was thick with the smell of cigarette smoke and alcohol. The dimly lit room was filled with people from all walks of life, sharing stories and laughter as they sipped on their drinks. The sound of jazz music filled the air, and the rhythm of the drums could be felt in the floor beneath their feet.
As the night wore on, the door remained closed and locked, guarding the secrets within. But as the moon rose high in the sky, and the patrons became more rowdy, the door swung open, revealing a world of adventure and excitement that could not be found anywhere else.
The red weathered worn speakeasy door with its lizard black iron handle became a symbol of the daring spirit of those who lived in a time when the law was defied, and adventure was just a step away. It stood as a reminder of a time when anything was possible, and the only thing that mattered was the thrill of the moment. And even though the speakeasy may be long gone, the door still stands, a testament to the past and a promise of adventure to come.
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November 28th, 2016
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Comments (8)
Lenore Senior
Outstanding! I love this! v/f/ and my Pick of the Day in the fine art group, Best of Minimalism in Photography group discussion!
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your creative Minimalist art is Featured in the "Minimalism 1 a day" group! 12/2/16