staying this side of creative
Trying to stay this side of creative and working
on some new skills before I show anyone any
other projects, not to mention the curve balls
that life tends to throw and must be dealt with.
I've sent these cut and paste
collages to this blog:
Scrapiteria
If you haven't seen it,
they're funny and are way
ahead of me in this genre.
and so it goes
on some new skills before I show anyone any
other projects, not to mention the curve balls
that life tends to throw and must be dealt with.
I've sent these cut and paste
collages to this blog:
Scrapiteria
If you haven't seen it,
they're funny and are way
ahead of me in this genre.
and so it goes
25 comments:
The second pic really speaks volumes...given wot's goin' on in th' Gulf o' Mehico, si?
Thanks for more Van Ronk :) tho' I wish we could get some rain round here...!
different, not better. like the icky green colors in that first pic...eww
subT: Thanks, we've been getting the heat and all sorts of rain with too many severe thunderstorms. We drove through one yesterday, Yikes!
tom: Appreciate that!
CM - I love the second one, obviously timely and since I live on the Gulf Coast of FLA emotionally moving.
Hi Coffee Messiah, Good to see you again. Stop by to see me again if you have a few minutes: Levonne's Pretty Pics and A Camp Host Housewife's Meanderings. Thanks.
john: Thanks and sorry that it appears this will be going on for quite some time. Amazing is all one can say ; (
levonne: Thanks for stopping by.
Both of these read to me as details of larger images, and, larger stories.
Thanks for a shot of that unmistakable voice! -J
j, Thanks for your insight!
Ah, the "Mayor of McDougal Street" and a prime purveyor of acoustic folk. Nice bluesy composition.
There is an arresting element of the 'precarious' in those collages. Geez, I do hope teh weather has calmed a bit for you. Looks like we're getting a two-day reprieve from the heat here in the NYC area.
sam: Thanks. Friends of mine opened for him at the Great American Music Hall and, his guitar playing was amazing.
Saw Ramblin' Jack but he was too drunk, so it was a waste. Tried also to see John Fahey at the same venue, he was so messed up he never made it ti the venue ; (
Hey, Coffee, see you're still doing great things over here. You are a clever man and more power to you.
While the world goes down the plughole, we need diversions, things to take our mind off things, things that make us happy.
Your blog helps. Mightily.
Take care.
david: Thanks for stopping by! Not sure about that, but know the absurd day to day surrounding us is getting very old ; (
Hope you are doing well!
you are so inspiring!! you are always on the side of creative!!!
kimy: Hey Thanks, as are You!
The second one is hard hitting in the context of the oil spill. Especially what the birds in the image remind ne of.
One thing worries me though. In these times of information explosion, primarily driven by Digital, with everything only a click away, the ability of a message to drive home a point is seriously affected because of reduced attention span resulting from overlapping content only a click away.
anil p: I agree.....seems the more content you write/post, most people keep a moving. Sad really.
Loved the pictures and all of the blog actually...
Hi! C.M.,
Nice collages...
Nice sounds...
Thanks, for sharing!
DeeDee ;-D
ib: Thanks and for leaving a comment.
dd: Thanks too for stopping by!
Our oceans are filling up with oil-- your collages are so clever and topical and right on...
keep it up.
layers: Thanks, most appreciated!
Loving the collages!
mary: Thanks and for stopping by.
Great collages; thanks for sharing them!
sharmon: Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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