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
Tag Archives: art
Turn Pike Place
Hungering for an adventure and starving for substance, the intense pain that Park Place and Boardwalk will never, ever satisfy is setting like concrete. How can this be? All of the training and student loan providers promise that monopoly delivers contentment. Just look at all of the neon signs luring and guiding to the casino … Continue reading
Amplituhedron
The decade started all wrong from the very beginning. From the moment the chalk hit the board, I found myself super-colliding into nearly every person who has a problem with me. What’s up with that? I summed the strength to phone an understanding friend and download the frustrations. I was certain to receive rightful condolences. … 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
Pineapple Dirge
Majestic crowned barker Presenting hardened false front Standing so proud warts on display Standing so glorious for skinning alive Assigned to the crate Introduced to the knife Divided to the cans Welcome to the juice What say you now Humiliated from your stronghold Spliced open for all to see Faithful still in your core? Give … Continue reading
Bookmark This
For future reference and source material: The most dangerous way to come up lost is writing to be found. Yet, every prideful author chooses this path. Then. when presented the conclusive road map, they scoff and turn the page. Until, they run out of pages. Is something keeping us from reading between the lines? Might … Continue reading