An exercise in negative space

May 05, 2021  •  Leave a Comment

I did this with my smallest little people for an exercise on negative space.

I may have mentioned that I'm in an online workshop with Douglas Beasley, so between that and a sudden increase in musical activity around here, I have had to let the little people fend for themselves (which they do very well).

One of our exercises for the week is to create an image with extreme negative space.  I often think of negative space as being large swaths of featureless nothingness - but I suppose it doesn't have to be.  Here we have Oscar, barely an inch tall, exploring the depths of a decaying tree in my backyard.  Perhaps the fly is a traveling companion.


And now, for something a little different

April 23, 2021  •  Leave a Comment

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For the next eight weeks, I will be attending an online workshop, Touching the Divine, with Douglas Beasley as our guide.  I've studied with Doug before (South Dakota Badlands, Class of 2018) and always come away inspired and changed, somehow.  I anticipate that this workshop will be another juicy serving.  The course consists of readings, meditations, videos, exercises, and a photo assignment, delivered weekly.  Writing assignments, too, starting next week.

This week's assignment was to create a metaphysical picture of one's meditation space.  In my case, this space is located in my new studio, where all the little plastic people live.  Can't avoid 'em.  I tried using them in this picture, but nothing worked.  

Then I stumbled on this door, which I bought on clearance a couple years ago, thinking it might come in handy one day.  Apparently that day has come.

I love this photo, although I'll be staring at for the next week, trying to figure out what it wants me to know.

 


Coaxing forth the spirits

April 21, 2021  •  Leave a Comment

Coaxing forth the spirits

I've had an urge lately to work with incense smoke - and when I get such urges, the citizens of Plastiqueville are always eager to help out.  This previously unnamed wrestler has informed me that he'd simply like to be called Neil, and that he is pleased to have an opportunity to model.  

Brace yourself - there will probably be more smoke, and different faces.  I have an assignment, due Sunday, where incense might work well.  I do like this one!  But we're not done yet.  (Your thoughts are always appreciated.)


Faeries in the violet patch

April 18, 2021  •  Leave a Comment

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA It should come as no surprise that Plastiqueville boasts a sizable faerie community.  Today's spring weather brought them out in droves!  This year's robust violet patch has them all amazed.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Of course, many of the younger faeries find it somewhat overwhelming, as they go running through the grass and lose sight of their companions.  Fortunately, the famous Faerie Queen has come along to keep all the kids in line.  I don't know how she uses that big magic wand as a disciplinary tool, but it seems to do the trick.

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Maxine's dilemma

April 14, 2021  •  Leave a Comment

Maxine finds the world of humans to be very confusing. "What are all these little tiny people? They just stand there and look threatening. Don't move, don't make any noise. And Mom is always pointing her camera at them, when she's not pointing it at me. I don't get it!" The other day, we were creating a photo database of all the wrestlers, and of course Maxine had to help.  Apparently she finds the world of humans to be very confusing.  "What are all these little tiny people?  They just stand there and try to look threatening.  But they don't move, don't make any noise.  And Mom is always pointing her camera at them, when she's not pointing it at me.  I don't get it!"
 

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