a crisp morning in the mountains. “the fog” keep clumping and moving about in these type shapes. there was no breeze. Paranormal The Norm
photo, ink, digital
sometimes in the desert you may not know a city lies out there somewhere until the night comes and the lights are visible. / sometimes in my wanderings i may not know a city lies out there somewhere until the night comes and the lights are visible.
in scraping emulsion to alter polaroids i used this surface, kept it on the work table and used it for notes. i packed it away for about 26 years and just pulled it out. it was mistakenly scooped up and stored with ‘finer’ prints. this is the only one i liked today. simmering works!
a missive from the night, encoded yet forthcoming. / the mission of urban angels. / the identification of targets. / appropriate means / hypnogogia / scramble
I got a couple of viable answers. One was that life is that way. / Another had to do with disenfranchisement. Oh, I thought, that. you have residual PTSD. / you were a child in the 60’s / ask Dr. Leary. / hmmm social experiments and social/cultural revolution brought me something else / and / that’s a clinical thing, sadly I realized this morning that I have PTSD that works like this: I have the unshake-able idea that at the peak of joyous social change really bad and really sad things are going to happen. I got the notion (suddenly not so ephemeral and italicized) that revolution costs enormous, sad, tragic, life-long, not so great life-altering costs. I am a child of the 60’s. Please forgive me.
a 30 year old b&w photo / cropped and enlarged, blurred, highlights enhanced / retouching tool using to pull out small rectangles and colorization accidental by trying to rush the retouching with excitable clicking of mouse
It was a glorious summer night. / Hendrix was playing in the Jeep. / The studio was closed.
black and white pix digitally altered to morph body
Dedicated to young love everywhere.
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