In a dull world of concrete and razor-wire, T-Barriers shine a little color.
What is the T-Barrier Art Project?
In a dull world of concrete and razor-wire, T-Barriers provide safty, security and in this fashion color and art. Something worth looking at and saying hmmmm. This project is something I decided to do when I arrived in Iraq. I saw some great art done by military members and didn't want to see it all go forgotten. So I started to make my rounds and gathering as many of these as possible. Half the fun has been finding them. These things are all over the place, around work areas, housing/tents, AAFES (the mall) just everywhere!
Well I will be leaving the AOR kinda soon-ish ish and am really hoping someone over there can either keep this going and email them to me or I can send you the info on this so you can continue the updates. I still have a good hand-full of barriers saved on my hard drive I am going to up load for you all to see. But once I am out I am afraid I am out. Hope you enjoy some historic art. These things get destroyed after we leave these places (when is that again?)
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3.18.2006
Sorry been gone for awhile, just got back a little more than a month ago and been hanging with the friends and family. but I am back to update this and give you more pix. Enjoy...
Please E-mail me any T-Barriers that you have taken pictures of. Just let me know what unit it is from so the search feature will work to the best of its ability. Don't worry about the unit if its just art.
Any help with my Search feature below would be great! I will give you credit for it. I just want somthing that will look either inside the Blog Post or something that will search for the picture name. --Thanks
Also,this site is updated twice a week witha total of 10 pictures per week until I start to recieve so many that I will need to change that amount.
search for your barrier
Still working on this feature. I will make it so anyone that wants to can search for their company/squad and if it was on the Barrier it will pop up. I have the pictures named after the squadron/company.