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Works of art, painted black

Magniloquent, bleeding dark

Monotonous palate, murky spectrum, grimly unlimited

Food for thought, so prolific

In contrasting shades, forcely fed

Abstraction, so choking, so provocative

 

A canvas to paint, to degenerate

Dark reflections - degeneration

A canvas to paint, to denigrate

Dark reflections, of dark foul light

 

Profound, aesthetic beauty

Or shaded, sensary corruption

Perceptions, shattered, splintered, mirroring

In deft taints, diluted, tinted

Spelt out, in impaired colour

Denigrating, going to paints to pain - not a pretty picture

 

Works of heart bleeding dark

Black, magniloquent art

Monotonous palate, murky spectrum, grimly unlimited

Prolific food for thought

Contrasting, fed with force

Abstraction, so choking, so provocative

 

Bleeding works of art

Seething work so dark

Seering words from the heart

 

Piscina delle Bagnature

SENSORY SCIENCE CENTER — Taste test participants sample food products and record their perceptions in this file photo from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station's Sensory Science Center. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)

Kayaks stacked along the Eno River, Durham NC.

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If the doors of perception where cleansed, then everything would appear to man as is, infinite.

-William Blake

 

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This postcard was created for a FotoFest exhibition titled Mechanical Perception featuring photographic work by Mei-Mei Dillard, Eileen Maxson, Brian Piana, Soody Sharifi and Anderson Wrangle. These artists are also alumni from the University of Houston Photo/Digital Media program hence the lineup for this show. Mechanical Perception exhibition runs from September 5 – October 12, 2008 at the FotoFest Headquarters.

 

In addition to a postcard for the event, I also had to screenprint a poster that would be sold and distributed at the show through FotoFest. This was one of my first poster outside the usual Nameless Sound or rock music poster; this being one for a local art space. This was also the first poster that I created my new studio space, Box 13 ArtSpace.

 

This is the print sheet just hours returning from a press check Simon Printing where these postcards were being printed. This is the final product that I approved just before the entire job is run and then trimmed.

The monchrome room at "take your time"

Picture is called Background of Knowledge and is the cover to one of my e-books. E-books include Tai Chi Exercises freebie for beginners. Advanced Tai Chi and Chi Kung. Energy Perception - Clairvoyance, Balancing and Communicatio with Light.

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online version of whats on display at the abreact

I see a witch in the smoke....does any body else see it?

 

Thanks to shobhana sriram (neoshobhs) for introducing us to the smoke photography idea.

This postcard was created for a FotoFest exhibition titled Mechanical Perception featuring photographic work by Mei-Mei Dillard, Eileen Maxson, Brian Piana, Soody Sharifi and Anderson Wrangle. These artists are also alumni from the University of Houston Photo/Digital Media program hence the lineup for this show. Mechanical Perception exhibition runs from September 5 – October 12, 2008 at the FotoFest Headquarters.

 

In addition to a postcard for the event, I also had to screenprint a poster that would be sold and distributed at the show through FotoFest. This was one of my first poster outside the usual Nameless Sound or rock music poster; this being one for a local art space. This was also the first poster that I created my new studio space, Box 13 ArtSpace.

 

This is the print sheet just hours returning from a press check Simon Printing where these postcards were being printed. This is the final product that I approved just before the entire job is run and then trimmed.

For Spence Wilson, there are two basic building blocks for successful entrepreneurship: passion and perception.

 

To prove his point, he need look no further than his father, Kemmons Wilson, who founded the Holiday Inn chain and enjoyed a long and successful career.

 

"My dad was a great example of someone who got up every day and loved what he did and devoted his life to it," Wilson said during a roundtable forum on Tuesday sponsored by the Society of Entrepreneurs. "I encourage entrepreneurs to make sure they love what they do and develop a keen sense of awareness about their business. Otherwise, they might as well forget it."

 

Wilson, president of Kemmons Wilson Inc., was keynote speaker at the SOE forum held at the Crescent Club. He discussed expanding the family business and brand, which has resulted in investments in more than 400 different businesses.

 

New media coverage of this event was provided by LunaWeb, Memphis leaders in Web design and social media, at www.LunaWeb.com.

When the clear glass is kiln fired, it creates an invisible gloss, leaving the pattern of color to make the statement. This piece should do the same except the background is red instead of white.

To the naked eye, this full moon looked much larger and had visible surface detail. August 29, 2012.

Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.

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