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Sometimes Donald Trump is difficult to ignore. Not only is he President of the USA but he loves to tweet like a madman on ephedrine. He's come out with many cromulent quotes designed to embiggen his own reputation and has even delved into the world of neology with such memorable words as 'schlonged' and, of course, 'covfefe', which is admittedly probably a typo but when you're President you've got to watch our for such things as spelling.
Once you combine this with his opulent orange permatan, luxurious thatch of downy hair and tiny hands then you've definitely got a character worthy of some id-iom attention. The main quote used was from 2013 Twitter tirade and is, of course, about the man himself but I had to incorporate my second favourite quote 'I know words. I have the best words' which really elaborates on his eloquence.
He's lasercut on wood then lovingly hand painted. As it's the Trumpster I saw fit to include some gold paint, silver leaf, sequins, crystal resin and some pilfered logos. And there you have it. Drop us a line if interested.
Cheers
id-iom
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This was hilarious, esp in my giant avatar lol.
COVFEFE: The New World Disorder
A little bit of interactive political satire. Go ahead, touch it. All over. It likes it! You're a star! Camming can be fun, too...and necessary to get inside the mind of duh Donald... ;)
I was in a hurry, grabbing all sorts of shots of people holding signs before the march began that I didn't ask these people if the added "n" was a misspell or deliberate. One thing about Trump's typo is that it has given everyone a field day in providing their own interpretation of the word. I wouldn't be surprised this word could end up as part of our vocabulary, or it may end up going the way of the pet rock. Only time will tell, as the old saying goes.
You can see this same woman holding her sign in the video I shot and edited of the event:
With apologies to a lot of people...
Today members of the We're here group are visiting the Celebrities and me group
“Trump biographer: ‘Much of what Michael Wolff says about Trump rings true’”
www.cnn.com/2018/01/05/opinions/much-of-wolffs-trump-book...
Caught this shot while a car was passing by, so it has the taillights of the traffic. Note the slight displeasure of the dreaded New York commute...Even Vampires need a Macchiato to endure the dystopian Corporate landscape.
Here we are again. Better than your average non-sequitur, "covfefe" is like a place setting -- a replacement word for any word you can't think of using for the moment. It is like a joker in a deck of cards, or even like... a trump card!
See many variations of the word "covfefe" in the video I shot and edited of the event:
Did you know you can make your own covfefe? Or is it kefir? I don't know how to properly pronounce either.
We're Here - Covfefe
Far too hot to venture to a cafe for coffee, so I've had to make do with this selection from my cupboard.
Today members of the We're here group are exploring the magical world of Covfefe Coffee
Or, maybe Covfefe Cafe. This is a nice little cafe that opened not long ago, located on the corner of Glendale and Broadway. It's on the ground floor of an old building in Glendale, and you can kind of see how the old style really makes the place look stylish and popular -- until everyone had to shut down their businesses if they weren't "essential."
I was walking back from a dollar store, and I decided to get this image with my phone, taking a moment to do so. It's really a shame that this place is now closed. It's hard to say if it will open again, and if it does, how far down the road?
After just six months, my brain needs a bit of housecleaning...
The We are Here challenge on July 21 2017 was: Brains
After coming up with this ambigram design (which reads the same upside down) I showed it to the other half of id-iom who was a little perplexed as to what it said. After bringing the debate to a wider audience on Facebook it would seem that I opened a tin of worms as it's apparently not at all clear what it says and I had numerous different answers as to what it might be.
I realise I could tweak the image to make it less vague and ambiguous but I decided I quite liked the idea that it wasn't entirely decipherable and was more like trying to decode graffiti tags so decided to run with it. To celebrate the various different answers I received I've come up seven different versions of the design and each one has been titled in dymo letters with one of the guesses. It's pretty plain to me what it says but then I guess perception is in the eye of the beholder so I'll leave it up to you to decide.
They're on A2 paper and made using the magic of stencils and spraypaint. The 'Ace of Aces' bit is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Drop me a line if you're interested (or confused).
Cheers
id-iom
This is what I post when I realize that it's 9:30 P.M. and I'm about to climb in bed without posting a picture for today. Fortunately, I shot this in my office this afternoon.
For the Hereios: I hereby claim that any photo with me in it counts as a photo of a nerd, regardless of what I'm wearing or doing. :)
After coming up with this ambigram design (which reads the same upside down) I showed it to the other half of id-iom who was a little perplexed as to what it said. After bringing the debate to a wider audience on Facebook it would seem that I opened a tin of worms as it's apparently not at all clear what it says and I had numerous different answers as to what it might be.
I realise I could tweak the image to make it less vague and ambiguous but I decided I quite liked the idea that it wasn't entirely decipherable and was more like trying to decode graffiti tags so decided to run with it. To celebrate the various different answers I received I've come up seven different versions of the design and each one has been titled in dymo letters with one of the guesses. It's pretty plain to me what it says but then I guess perception is in the eye of the beholder so I'll leave it up to you to decide.
They're on A2 paper and made using the magic of stencils and spraypaint. The 'Ace of Aces' bit is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Drop me a line if you're interested (or confused).
Cheers
id-iom
Discovered during one of our photo workshops accessing building interiors in the Wild West "ghost town" of Bodie, California. Everything inside the buildings has been frozen in time since the town became a State Park in the 1960s.
After coming up with this ambigram design (which reads the same upside down) I showed it to the other half of id-iom who was a little perplexed as to what it said. After bringing the debate to a wider audience on Facebook it would seem that I opened a tin of worms as it's apparently not at all clear what it says and I had numerous different answers as to what it might be.
I realise I could tweak the image to make it less vague and ambiguous but I decided I quite liked the idea that it wasn't entirely decipherable and was more like trying to decode graffiti tags so decided to run with it. To celebrate the various different answers I received I've come up seven different versions of the design and each one has been titled in dymo letters with one of the guesses. It's pretty plain to me what it says but then I guess perception is in the eye of the beholder so I'll leave it up to you to decide.
They're on A2 paper and made using the magic of stencils and spraypaint. The 'Ace of Aces' bit is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Drop me a line if you're interested (or confused).
Cheers
id-iom
After coming up with this ambigram design (which reads the same upside down) I showed it to the other half of id-iom who was a little perplexed as to what it said. After bringing the debate to a wider audience on Facebook it would seem that I opened a tin of worms as it's apparently not at all clear what it says and I had numerous different answers as to what it might be.
I realise I could tweak the image to make it less vague and ambiguous but I decided I quite liked the idea that it wasn't entirely decipherable and was more like trying to decode graffiti tags so decided to run with it. To celebrate the various different answers I received I've come up seven different versions of the design and each one has been titled in dymo letters with one of the guesses. It's pretty plain to me what it says but then I guess perception is in the eye of the beholder so I'll leave it up to you to decide.
They're on A2 paper and made using the magic of stencils and spraypaint. The 'Ace of Aces' bit is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Drop me a line if you're interested (or confused).
Cheers
id-iom
Sometimes, a photo just follows its own bizarre trajectory. The tree was found at the Houston Bush airport and reminded me of Twin Peaks. The VHS and Win 95 manual were added in from props at home ... the result just suggested weirdness ... thus, a cure for "covfefe" was the obvious choice ...
The We are Here challenge on July 5 2017 was: Vaporwave//Netwave
You are born in the desert of your loneliness even God busy with
#covfefe wont hear your cry,,food for worms when you die
Goodbye
This graffiti apparently refers to a famous typo made on Twitter by a former president of the United States. The person who wrote the word on this beam missed a letter.
After coming up with this ambigram design (which reads the same upside down) I showed it to the other half of id-iom who was a little perplexed as to what it said. After bringing the debate to a wider audience on Facebook it would seem that I opened a tin of worms as it's apparently not at all clear what it says and I had numerous different answers as to what it might be.
I realise I could tweak the image to make it less vague and ambiguous but I decided I quite liked the idea that it wasn't entirely decipherable and was more like trying to decode graffiti tags so decided to run with it. To celebrate the various different answers I received I've come up seven different versions of the design and each one has been titled in dymo letters with one of the guesses. It's pretty plain to me what it says but then I guess perception is in the eye of the beholder so I'll leave it up to you to decide.
They're on A2 paper and made using the magic of stencils and spraypaint. The 'Ace of Aces' bit is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Drop me a line if you're interested (or confused).
Cheers
id-iom
in mans world
leave aside us
goats cows
buffaloes
even man
is not safe
drunkenly
tweeting from
the depth of
a grave ,,
said the soul of a
presidential
awakening
wake up
behave
a word
that launched
a million re tweets
a tsunami wave
a mind en-caved
rant and raved
dedicated to Mr Donald Trump the Man
Donald Trump - covfefe - meaning?
Donald Trump has asked the world to speculate on the meaning of his typo in a tweet.
The original tweet in full read "Despite the constant negative press covfefe"
thanks to Ampersand I have board for Found Art. This is my start. Wont post them all..but I numbered 1/2 of what I got..
We're Here, and we're trying to explain to the worlds masses the true meaning of Covfefe! Mount Covfefe is the less famous but arguably more important cousin of Mount Rushmore which commemorates the Honest, trustworthy ambassadors of the values of Covfefe. Show your patriotism and be the embodiment of Covfefe. www.flickr.com/groups/3752499@N20/
After coming up with this ambigram design (which reads the same upside down) I showed it to the other half of id-iom who was a little perplexed as to what it said. After bringing the debate to a wider audience on Facebook it would seem that I opened a tin of worms as it's apparently not at all clear what it says and I had numerous different answers as to what it might be.
I realise I could tweak the image to make it less vague and ambiguous but I decided I quite liked the idea that it wasn't entirely decipherable and was more like trying to decode graffiti tags so decided to run with it. To celebrate the various different answers I received I've come up seven different versions of the design and each one has been titled in dymo letters with one of the guesses. It's pretty plain to me what it says but then I guess perception is in the eye of the beholder so I'll leave it up to you to decide.
They're on A2 paper and made using the magic of stencils and spraypaint. The 'Ace of Aces' bit is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Drop me a line if you're interested (or confused).
Cheers
id-iom
After coming up with this ambigram design (which reads the same upside down) I showed it to the other half of id-iom who was a little perplexed as to what it said. After bringing the debate to a wider audience on Facebook it would seem that I opened a tin of worms as it's apparently not at all clear what it says and I had numerous different answers as to what it might be.
I realise I could tweak the image to make it less vague and ambiguous but I decided I quite liked the idea that it wasn't entirely decipherable and was more like trying to decode graffiti tags so decided to run with it. To celebrate the various different answers I received I've come up seven different versions of the design and each one has been titled in dymo letters with one of the guesses. It's pretty plain to me what it says but then I guess perception is in the eye of the beholder so I'll leave it up to you to decide.
They're on A2 paper and made using the magic of stencils and spraypaint. The 'Ace of Aces' bit is pretty cool if I do say so myself. Drop me a line if you're interested (or confused).
Cheers
id-iom