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Tag Archives: concepts of time
Spiraling up to this: The @ziartcat flashbacks
Time doesn’t fly. It loops and leaps and spirals. Skips and strolls. Especially when you’re on a journey through social media terrain. Continue reading
Ping Pong Mood v2
Vintage toy clowns, print ads from decades ago, a large piece of glass with hand-painted swoops: inspiration, treasure, or toss? Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist’s studio, autobiography, concepts of time, creativity, flowers, painting, photography, public art, roses
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Time is a scandalous twig
01 Bubbling Past (The Undergrowth Sprouts) Toys from the 1930s, collage 2001, pine needles, a stereoscope circa 1899, a lobby built in 1937, seedpods and burnt-out CDs … outrageous things will happen to you. New art for prints! 02 The … Continue reading
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Tagged ArcheTime, concepts of time, found objects, memory, prints, roses
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Calendar Girl 2020 (art for every month)
The sayings it came with were bland, at best, and they appeared at the bottom of every page. But the pictures were OK and the days came with interesting holidays and the new-to-full moon phases. So my solution was to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020, artist’s studio, calendar, concepts of time, mixed media, moon
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Anticipation
Photos taken on July 1, 2008, between 7:18 and 7:22 p.m. Somewhat in the original sequence, sometimes adjusted to tell a story. The first image was software-filtered (Gaussian blur). The motion in all the others came from moving the camera. … Continue reading
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Tagged concepts of time, green, photography, summertime, urban landscapes
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