'Contemporaneous Tree', 2009: Seems many things are in flux as man encroach on territories previously not their own. Even the animals of that world recognize and respond to this. Who knows?, maybe the feet of the 'civilized' seagull of the future may evolve to ones that can only tolarate the hard metal of the shopping-mall lampost (tree)!
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A native of Baltimore, MD, Ive made N.Y.C. my home for more than half my life. I occupy a space between a world as it is, and one cloaked in personal aspirings of a world where the tension fraught relationship between Nature & humanity may evolve to one guided more by long-term possibilities of preservation, rather than a short-sighted possibility of profit. Contrasts of Nature & humanity often join forces in ways that are prophetic as to the conceptual gulf separating the two. These tensions are primary to my efforts at creating a visual discourse, one where what is, is matrix to possibilities of what might be. Visual formalities, and narrative content are not mutually exclusive, but form an osmotic linking of the two. While Nature & humanity form concerns primary to this presentation of works, some embrace subject matter beyond such issues.
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i love the image |
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'ContemporaneousTree', 2009: Seems many things are in flux as man encroach onterritories previously not their own. Even the animals of that worldrecognize and respond to this. Who knows?, maybe the feet of the'civilized' seagull of the future may evolve to ones that can onlytolarate the hard meta... |
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This is, without any title or comments, a very humorous photo and quite appealing. |
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Korre: I don't really want to seem an egoist, but simply a way to open this comment (it doesn't mean I don't like it either). But the first thought that occured after reading you're kind words were, 'yes I do like it also, though it was only something observed while in passing by. Which brought to m... |
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I like it. |
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