The Kodachrome Curtain Features Horses from Kansas City
Meghan Young — February 16, 2010 — Art & Design
There is definitely something memorable about vintage photo films (and not just because they preserve memories). Just look at this Kodachrome curtain and tell me that you could forget about this unique creation.
Designed by Flickr user YarnZombie (what a name!), the Kodachrome curtain uses slides that date back to the 50s and early 60s. Picked up in Kansas City, most of the photos are of horses, but the Kodachrome curtain is definitely something you can recreate—not necessarily with an equestrian theme.
Designed by Flickr user YarnZombie (what a name!), the Kodachrome curtain uses slides that date back to the 50s and early 60s. Picked up in Kansas City, most of the photos are of horses, but the Kodachrome curtain is definitely something you can recreate—not necessarily with an equestrian theme.
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