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In my study, on the wall above my PC screen ... and to where my eyes often wander ...
The print is a very special abstract study of my elder daughter, by a wonderfully talented friend who [I feel] has captured the essence of her character so amazingly well.
The books secured by a floating bookshelf - a most amazing invention.
The vertical shadows created by a modern lightshade ...
so empty with no D40 any longer. but found some interest in this new method of photography, scanography. dig it?
Six pieces of large outdoor sculpture arrived from Florida to be installed and displayed around the Eckley Quad.
Sempre da Pieces of Heart, un frame di una fase in cui i più attenti noteranno un piccolo omaggio ad Anton Corbjin... Buon 2008 Mondo
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Hope is an old school writer and fine artist who is part of the original group of the first early writers in the city (TCM), back to the 80s. I've posted more of his work before, just search "Hope" and "TCM". I have some more prints from the 90s I need to scan.
Our lives is made by many many pieces of things,goods and bads. Many times the bad things in our eyes actually are good for us, they happened for a better reason.
When we are in the darkness,we are tend to complain and discouraged. Who knows we will be used in a greater way one day? So lets keep our faith and wait.
In Pieces: Someplace Which I Call Home
by Kurt Ankeny.
Distributed by AdHouse Books
In Pieces: Somplace Which I Call Home is Kurt Ankeny's debut graphic novel. A series of short meditative vignettes which are by turns comedic, poetic, or absurd reveals the personality of the small New England town where he lived for five years with his family. Excerpted in Best American Comics 2017, on PEN America, on Comics Workbook, and winner of a Boston Bookbuilders New England Book Award.
details:
4C cover
120 pages
6" x 8" SC
$25 US funds
ISBN 978-0-9981058-0-2
Shipping January 2020
Diamond order code: NOV19 1366
Smash Into Pieces performs live at Soundstage in Baltimore, Maryland.
March 9th, 2017
Photo © Terry Dobbins 2017
**DO NOT USE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION*
Robot pieces and flowers battle it out all over our limited edition, scoop neck hoodies.
Made of 100% cotton French terry, these short sleeves boast stretch side panels, customized ribbon drawstrings, hardware and a requisite interior iPod pocket.
Individually numbered out of 777.