Sunday, May 25, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Siren
the combination tunes the lock
the sun tunes the flowers
Snake - beads made from float copper and wood from Hurricane Ike, on wire and coming out of the wall (like a snake)
5/22/14
Afraid of the Dark
Man of Steel - used tornado siren
[also been thinking about Wolverine and the mirror the X-Men movies occasionally hold up to society]
Monday, May 19, 2014
warm side of the mountain
adret; noun
1. a mountain slope so oriented as to receive considerable light and warmth from the sun during the day
1. a mountain slope so oriented as to receive considerable light and warmth from the sun during the day
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
the physical presence of absence
Today I took some time to wander around the Greenmount Cemetery.
Undoubtably, this is the best grave marker in Baltimore. Elijah Jefferson Bond, "patentee of the Ouija Board".
I think I will need to do a performance at/on this grave... with a stone planchette.
Plus this gem. It is the top of a large marker/tomb that had a bonze grieve dropping bronze flowers on the grave covering. Most of the flowers have broken off - but there is an outline still from where they landed.
Undoubtably, this is the best grave marker in Baltimore. Elijah Jefferson Bond, "patentee of the Ouija Board".
I think I will need to do a performance at/on this grave... with a stone planchette.
Plus this gem. It is the top of a large marker/tomb that had a bonze grieve dropping bronze flowers on the grave covering. Most of the flowers have broken off - but there is an outline still from where they landed.
Labels:
Baltimore,
death,
grave,
Greenmount Cemetery,
Ouija
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Olea Sancta
After teaching a lesson on Iconology where we discussed the Arnolfini Wedding Portrait and Mark Rydan's album cover artwork for Michael Jackson's Dangerous, I went to the library downtown to check out Zone One by Colscot Whitehead. When I came out, I decided to check out the Baltimore Basilica and ended up getting an impromptu tour from a guide. I was particularly taken by the (purposefully) rotting Cardinal's hat, the crypt, the feet of a dead man in a painting depicting the plague and it's effect on French soldiers near Tunis, and a small locked door labeled "Olea Sancta" in vinyl letters.
Labels:
Baltimore,
Baltimore Basilica,
faith,
iconology
Saturday, May 3, 2014
dead lakes
4/30/14
Dead lakes (are not new)
5/1/14
mummified squirrel (inside some human thing)
locust
hot sky quivers
5/3/14
Dead lakes (are not new)
5/1/14
mummified squirrel (inside some human thing)
locust
hot sky quivers
5/3/14
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