Does the shotgun wieding man feel emotion? I would say of course, but perhaps has become immune to the charms and characters of these powerful beasts. Afterall, it is his job. The job that pays for his family to eat.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Tim Macmillan: Dead Horse
Beauty and the Contemporary Sublime
Perhaps the most impenetrable book I've ever tried to read, reviewed here in the Guardian.
Available at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2000/aug/19/scienceandnature [Accessed 15 August 2011]
James Reynolds : Last Suppers
Sublime before the Oblivion
Recreating and photographing these meals is evocative. Will the lonely un-pitted olive sprout a tree long after the execution?
I wonder what I would ask for? The single last pleasure. What if I realised I had chosen the wrong thing once all is decided?
Recreating and photographing these meals is evocative. Will the lonely un-pitted olive sprout a tree long after the execution?
I wonder what I would ask for? The single last pleasure. What if I realised I had chosen the wrong thing once all is decided?
Reynolds, J. (2009) Last Suppers [Online image] Available at: <http://www.jwgreynolds.co.uk/index.php?/last-suppers/> [Accessed 15 August 2011]
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Shell
A cabinet of sea shells, bought from the catalog.
I can hear the sea, close my eyes and I might well be at the shore. Of course, it works better with the water running.
Hunger
I'm trying to feed an undying hunger, in several aspects of my life.
Moore, A. (2011) 'Sub '11' [Online image] Available at: <http://www.alexmoorephotography.com/f_00d6.html> [Accessed 15 July 2011]
Under the sea
This glass bottomed boat allowed me to be the sea. Be in the sea, without all of the potential horrors.
Island
From the shore I could see a rock.
From the boat I could see an island.
From the island edge I filled the vessel.
From the island edge I filled the vessel.
From the island I could see the shore.
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