Catalyst 

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  • I really like ska, and when I found the image of this guy I named “The Image on Adam West’s Toilet Door”, I thought it looked like it was dancing. So I gave it a trumpet and a neat looking hat.

  • Catalyst
    by Bloody

    honesty became / something / we / couldn’t trust

    loosely based in my marriage (seperated)

  • Catalyst of fascism

  • Catalyst of fascism

  • Catalyst
    by candidenuts

    I’ve had a profound realization recently. At least, for me. That is, that I have not had a single profound thing to say in all the ar…

    I’ve had a profound realization recently. At least, for me. That is, that I have not had a single profound thing to say in all the art I’ve made – I don’t know that I can condense any of it to something immediate, or cohesive. There have been moments, or sayings, or phrases that may have presented some cleverness. But I don’t know whom I’ve moved to tears, or if that’s even the testament to profound thought in the first place. And in the end, no matter how profound one’s thought, if the issue of the thought doesn’t clarify it by expression, then it’s useless. For instance, “the lizard who stays in the shade will never know the pleasing sun to warm his blood,” or something like that, does nothing for me if it doesn’t somehow mean something other than just what it says. How do we apply the simpler beauty in this written word to the grave, hoary, shining life we lead in this decayed age? And, more importantly, what else is there to witness? If there’s someone out there with a newness about them, a kind of small opening in candor that enables them to extract some mineral truth from the deep parts of their brains, – the parts rich with humus, or at least the smell of it, – if you’re out there, speak up. Nice and loud so I can hear you. My hearing seems to be going. I don’t like to be pessimistic, and I dislike even more that I am another cliche. Far too many artists complain about a block, or the disciplined dilemma of integrity. But I grow tired of trying to convince myself that I function somewhere outside the reach of this dilemma. I do not. And that does not make me an ineffective artist. But it does frustrate me. Perhaps I should not have eaten that egg roll and slice of pie earlier. Got me thinking.

  • Catalyst
    by Imogene Munday

    They say he never sleeps. Just dreams and dreams and dreams.

  • catalyst

  • Thank you mystery buyer!!! =D
    by Lisa Marie Robinson

    My inbox was full of happy this morning with a notification of sales from the Bubble. I just want to thank the wonderful person who bough…

    My inbox was full of happy this morning with a notification of sales from the Bubble. I just want to thank the wonderful person who bought 3 copies of my “What Other Pets?” card. It is greatly appreciated and I hope the buyer gets as much enjoyment out of them as I did creating the piece of artwork!! Thank You!!!!! n_n

  • Double whammy of iconic images….

  • From an original 24×33” oil painting on masonite.

  • Soper, Oklahoma

  • She was a tad intimidated by the camera lens.

  • Aging fence in the backyard. / Irving, Texas

  • acrylic and ink and spray paint

  • catalyst
    by Jordan Busson

    It is not enough to be a catalyst. A catalyst is someone who initiates change, but is not changed themselves.

    just a thought i had today… / written 22 june 2009.

  • Art gives us un ghosted glimpses, a visual birth. Reap the PING only as a kindest amount of a lessor light in star crosses justly implimented. Said as reson lift us regulating rifts. The gate opens for threshold dialogue so guides ever so gently all things through every path of least resistance envisioning a higher vista, where eyes do see, vertical horizons and archetypal modes. Now I don’t believe nature would use the human concept of darkness to go reaping the ping as an intellegent means to this end. Darkness has not nor never did shine into the light, so forget about any concept of a jealous or vengeful god. We in our inversion state carry enough junk and have inflicted enough self dammage. Thats it for seeing you news in two to fews new as you true.

  • Click here to see my photo in Gardening Australia magazine The image below, titled “ON TOP OF THE WORLD” is how I feel right now, my image has just been featured inside GARDENING AUSTRALIA magazine August 2009. / This image was chosen as one of the best to be featured in Gardening Australia Magazine, from over 2,300 images from across Australia for the Catalyst Ladybird survey in April 2009 http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/2425411.htm* Click here Also a big thank you to Steve Chapple here at red bubble for telling us all about the lady bug survey… ON TOP OF THE WORLD /

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