We’re no longer trying to make the narrative work. We’re simply reporting what is going on as the days progress forward and as we come across sight lines. We’re moving away from the idea of having any sort of authorship roles to those of scribes. And this moving away has been so good. Great even. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Canvasses
Eyecatcher
Some mountains must be climbed simply because they over cast bigger shadows. Or more likely, it’s just because they stand in the way between us and dinner. We’ll probably stick with the first version because it just seems more courageous and worthy of a re-telling to our neighbors. Continue reading
Cable Received
The cable came back yesterday. Looks like it we may have to fire up the car a little early and come down out of the mountains. This news is probably good for everyone as the elevation has really left our heads spinning lately. Venturing back to ground level has us excited to put the idea … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #10
This cone tells more of the story than we’re usually comfortable to admit. Found beaten up somewhere along the road, duck tape bandages stuck atop healed wounds as a trophy of sorts from days past. Still newly branded, standing on the lot at market and vine, pondering all the spaces striped for the rest of … Continue reading
Border Skirmishes
Alert: The U.S. – Mexico border is being overrun by illegal immigrants fleeing heinous conditions in their home countries. Alert: Israel has launched an assault on the Gaza Strip Alert: Churches draw lines in the sand regarding homosexual participation If you’re looking for a border skirmish, you don’t have to go far. Just throw out … Continue reading
Projector Canvasses – Sketch #9
How an artwork is viewed grants insight into the eyes of the viewer, not the artist. The artist shapes a piece that draws this out of the viewer and reveals it more clearly unto the world. The dramatic irony is the viewer, so bold and convinced of their vision, is the last to see this … Continue reading