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Tag Archives: Dada
Difficult Liqueurs (have more fun with spam)
The following public service announcement is brought to you by Star-Sprung Counter-Intuitions, an extraordinarily local not-for-profit organization dedicated to the support of all things that take time, and rightfully so. Feel over the collapse when making your messages. In magazines, … Continue reading
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Tagged chard, Dada, found objects, Star-Sprung Counter-Intuitions, Surrealism
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Dear Dada: A Review of Maintenant 6
Dear Dada, I’m so ambivalent about our relationship. There is laundry that I didn’t do. Tax papers not yet filed. And, heaven help me, work that I should have finished already. Then I start thinking about you, and all I … Continue reading
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Tagged contemporary writing and art, Dada, Maintenant 6, Three Rooms Press
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Random Image
Filling a lacuna till there’s time for the new Untitled piece, simmering away (somewhat anxiously). The full-size makes a deep and soothing background screen. Enjoy and see you soon! Artwork by Catherine Rutgers © 2012
One Love
It started with a snapshot of deep-orange-red lilies. Flipping to the negative really set it off. Simultaneously, I have been breaking on the waves of inventory. Part one: Born in the ’50s and now in mine. I want, not merely … Continue reading
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Tagged Dada, digital art, photography, pictures of lilies, saturated, Surrealism
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