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Oceanscape
00 Midnight Dune, 01 Subtle Approach, 02 Refracted Escape, 03 Salt Sparkle Reflection, 04 Dazzled, 05 Emersion, 06 Candescent, 07 Enter Here, 08 Sheer Pleasure © Catherine Rutgers 2020 Inspired by Nicole, who always encourages the impulse to create.
Totemic Beginnings (Seven of In Threes)
Everything starts with “welcome.” 01 Pixie Wave, 02 December Monday (Past Tense), 03 Cicada Love Images by Catherine Rutgers © 2020
Persona X (Five of In Threes)
01 Harlequin Reclaims Her Status, 02 A Favored Persona, 03 Untitled (Personal Hue) © Cat Rutgers 2020
Double Vision circa 1893-1905
They’re really beautiful devices, these old and once wildly popular stereoscopes. Wood, and metal, and yet not heavy at all. And as simple as the technology appears, the effect really works, creating a view with a depth that surprises me … Continue reading
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Tagged autobiography, family history, found objects, grape jam, memory, stereoscope, turn-of-the-century technology
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I’m Hopelessly Devoted to You: Addenda, Credenza, Epilogue (Everything Plus the Atelier Sink)
“My head, it says, ooooooh, forget it. My heart, it says, don’t let go.” This is how I remember it, anyway, and let us run with whatever wings our way at the moment. Theoretically, this is the end of the … Continue reading
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Tagged bliss, book in progress, kitchen sink, saturated scan, Surrealism
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