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Tag Archives: found objects
“Making the Everyday Otherworldly” (recollections from an exhibition)
01 Spirited Repose, 02 Strong Lace, 03 Growing, 04 Saturated Bliss, 05 Colorfield Green, 06 Still from 2005 video interview by Thomas G. Henry, 07 Altered Detail Magic Ride © Catherine Rutgers 2021 Excerpts from the Interview by Cara Patterson … Continue reading
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Tagged Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center, exhibition, found objects, organic abstraction, party, prints
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The Willing Suspension of Disbelief
01 Molten Glance, 02 The Buoyant Fragility of Hope, 03 Tropical Dreamscape, 04 Where Now, 05 Listening Weight, 06 Scuffs and All, 07 Planet Soul, 08 Distinctive Crater, 09 Free-Falling Quaver, 10 Sonic Bloom, 11 We Still Need to Believe … Continue reading
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
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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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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