Frank H. Jump has an affinity for old, faded advertisements. Visit FrankJump.com and you will see firsthand. He snaps beautifully detailed photographs of the most fragile and worn old signs. Usually bound to aging buildings, these ads are tiny snippets of a world long outgrown. Mr. Jump has been living with AIDS for 21 years and calls his faded subjects "metaphors for survival." He has opened up an art gallery in Brooklyn that has a permanent collection of his work. When visiting his site, feel free to turn the volume on your computer off. Jump's very own musical composition "Lifetime" is a doozy.NY Artist Captures Old Ads
Frank H. Jump has an affinity for old, faded advertisements. Visit FrankJump.com and you will see firsthand. He snaps beautifully detailed photographs of the most fragile and worn old signs. Usually bound to aging buildings, these ads are tiny snippets of a world long outgrown. Mr. Jump has been living with AIDS for 21 years and calls his faded subjects "metaphors for survival." He has opened up an art gallery in Brooklyn that has a permanent collection of his work. When visiting his site, feel free to turn the volume on your computer off. Jump's very own musical composition "Lifetime" is a doozy.
