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Glasgow street artist behind Stan Lee s Marvel design unveils new mural for CALA Homes THE street artist behind the Stan Lee s Marvel mural in Glasgow has created another work of art. Danny McDermott, also known as EJEK, is the mastermind behind a bespoke mural to adorn the hoardings around CALA Homes (West)’s Prince’s Quay development. Danny has been a graffiti artist for more than 20 years and has worked on several high-profile projects, including a series of murals at Strathclyde University to celebrate the Commonwealth Games, and a memorial to Stan Lee in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. READ MORE: ....
Let me take you back in time. It is the 1960s in Glasgow. A group of men stand around a roaring fire surrounded by a huge oak fireplace designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh at the end of the 19th century. We are inside Mackintosh’s Art Nouveau masterpiece, The Glasgow Art Club. The men (women are not allowed to be members of the club) are a tight-knit group. The air is thick with smoke and banter. There is talk of artists and exhibitions and, intermittently, about art. Artists in this informal group include well-known painters such as John Cunningham, Dan Ferguson, Sandy Goudie and David Donaldson. Acclaimed sculptor, Benno Schotz, is here too. There’s a smattering of businessmen; fish merchant Livi Neill and racing driver turned car dealership owner Ninian Sanderson. At least two of the assembled men, Ferguson – a waspish and mischievous caricaturist on the side – and newspaper cartoonist, Emilio Coia, are drawing the scene in their head. ....
Free-market advocates said the moves missed the mark, though Mr. Biden argued that he had to “undo the damage that Trump has done.” “There’s nothing new that we’re doing here other than restoring the Affordable Care Act and restoring the Medicaid to the way it was before Trump became president,” Mr. Biden said. Analysts are trying to figure out how many people were nudged out of job-based coverage during the pandemic. Estimates range from a few million to 10 million. Many people who lost jobs didn’t have employer-based insurance, and some employers continued paying benefits to workers who were furloughed. ....