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Elemental awareness of images lost across lifespans-
The last vision of a past life
Or, what this soul traveler saw looking up from the ground, hoping to have achieved the mission once and for all by instigating yet another bar fight.
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the continuing series - my juvenile fiction in imagery. I was very unsatisfied with this one - I thought it too much, trying to be all balancy and whole - too pretty. So I didn’t post it. I moved on to the next two which I posted over the last couple of weeks. Still, pieces of this one sort of work for me when cut away. So I offer this, and the little destructions to follow.
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Up Down...ii -- 18in x 22in
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up down out in left right yang yin -- 16in x 18in
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eternal sunshine to the seer blind i & ii -- 14in x 20in (& 20in x 14in)
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Porcelain and aether - Where the family hides our myths
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Raise High the Rude Dream, Seymour, (ii) – 20in x 40in
As with the first in this series, among the sources is a small segment of a large piece on display at the student center at Seattle U. No idea who that artist is or how obvious that particular source imagery among the others in this piece. It’s not “ice Ice Baby” to “Under Pressure” obvious thievery, but if you know the first, you can see it here. Credit is due…
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1 — Raise High the Rude Dreams, Seymour (photographed from a segment of a large piece displayed at Seattle U. -some large wall space downstairs from the food. Not sure the name of the hall any more than that of the artist. I wasn’t thinking ahead as if it might evolve into something here. Should anyone care, or if money changes hands, I’ll track down the artist and offer credit/compensation.)
2 — G’nite Seattle - waterfront traffic in double image - 082518
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