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23.10.10.
St. Mungo's Museum, Glasgow.
Young Scot and The Co-operative Foundation launch a new project to tackle the negative perceptions of young people. The young people found out about the project and the new blogging site -'The Patter'.
More info from Stephanie McLachlan at Stripe PR.
Tel: 0795 7728 525, or from Emily Moyes on 07717 677 448.
Picture Copyright:
Iain McLean,
79 Earlspark Avenue,
Glasgow
G43 2HE
07901 604 365
pictures@iainmclean.com
23.10.10.
St. Mungo's Museum, Glasgow.
Young Scot and The Co-operative Foundation launch a new project to tackle the negative perceptions of young people. The young people found out about the project and the new blogging site -'The Patter'.
More info from Stephanie McLachlan at Stripe PR.
Tel: 0795 7728 525, or from Emily Moyes on 07717 677 448.
Picture Copyright:
Iain McLean,
79 Earlspark Avenue,
Glasgow
G43 2HE
07901 604 365
pictures@iainmclean.com
Running between both sides of our painful realities is something else. It is not the truth. The truth is what you say to me that is honest and what I say to you that is honest. This thing is the middle...what is it? Let's say our pieces again...you and then me. They look a little different, smaller, but the same shape. Again. Eventually all we have is thing in the middle, but I don't know what it is. It is powerful, dominating sometimes. Is it the mixture of what you say and what I hear? What is that called? It is not the truth and it is not a lie. It is a story that hangs out there, between us. Our truths may be so similar, but the story between us looks nothing like it and has its own flow, rhythm, plot, curves, ending.
I wish it were like I write it being--I can hear your truth and then know it. I really can't, and I really don't, because I make up a story before you even stop talking. I am already hopping down the path of my story, maybe cursing your opening lines or happy about your opening lines. Your story transforms right before my heart and becomes my story. As soon as you start talking I am starting to think of my story. The miracle of receptively listening and really hearing your story is as elusive as the Buddha's smile for me. I say I want it but my mind races on. I am trying to hear you. Yes you, the one reading this or talking to me or writing to me. I think I want to hear you. Did you hear the one about...?
Bend, OR 2006, Nikon D100
Model & photographer: Myllie Writer
Clothes, Hair and shoes: TRUTH
Jewelry, eyes and pose: PERSONA
Skin: *blowpop*
Location: Macbeth
23.10.10.
St. Mungo's Museum, Glasgow.
Young Scot and The Co-operative Foundation launch a new project to tackle the negative perceptions of young people. The young people found out about the project and the new blogging site -'The Patter'.
More info from Stephanie McLachlan at Stripe PR.
Tel: 0795 7728 525, or from Emily Moyes on 07717 677 448.
Picture Copyright:
Iain McLean,
79 Earlspark Avenue,
Glasgow
G43 2HE
07901 604 365
pictures@iainmclean.com
Model & photographer: Myllie Writer
Clothes, Hair and shoes: TRUTH
Jewelry, eyes and pose: PERSONA
Skin: *blowpop*
Location: Macbeth
The truth,will never, and I mean never hides.
Tonight I had pleasure to talk to Shirin Ebadi
the winner of Noble Peace Prize.
© Elizabeth Ralph
Thursday 20 August 2009
Practical Truths includes the work of Jacob Cartwright & Nick Jordan, Jenna Collins, G. Leddington, Olivia Plender and Ben Rivers whose work is represented in film, sculpture and photography. The show explores issues around methods of documentation that attempt to grasp the dichotomy of the individual and the universal revealing various truths about human culture. The works in Practical Truths often use narratives that focus on individuals or communities that sit uncomfortably with the demands of conventional living and thereby convey a timeless sentiment that is neither defined within the present-day nor within a specific historic decade.
Isn't this great?! I went to etsy.com and found Bonnie of mybonnie.etsy.com. She made this fabulous pillow from a pic of Truth...adorable!
What's he looking at? Snacks of course...that's how you get him to look at the camera and sit!
It's exhausting trying to keep track of a single incident with multiple sides. An Example of creating three dimension art using only 2 dimension.
Black Dossier Vol 3.
Somethings and some people are UnBreakable - Truth will always Stand Strong even when the weak lose Faith
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23.10.10.
St. Mungo's Museum, Glasgow.
Young Scot and The Co-operative Foundation launch a new project to tackle the negative perceptions of young people. The young people found out about the project and the new blogging site -'The Patter'.
More info from Stephanie McLachlan at Stripe PR.
Tel: 0795 7728 525, or from Emily Moyes on 07717 677 448.
Picture Copyright:
Iain McLean,
79 Earlspark Avenue,
Glasgow
G43 2HE
07901 604 365
pictures@iainmclean.com
© Elizabeth Ralph
Thursday 20 August 2009
Practical Truths includes the work of Jacob Cartwright & Nick Jordan, Jenna Collins, G. Leddington, Olivia Plender and Ben Rivers whose work is represented in film, sculpture and photography. The show explores issues around methods of documentation that attempt to grasp the dichotomy of the individual and the universal revealing various truths about human culture. The works in Practical Truths often use narratives that focus on individuals or communities that sit uncomfortably with the demands of conventional living and thereby convey a timeless sentiment that is neither defined within the present-day nor within a specific historic decade.
This is what it really looks like when recipe testing and the photo shoot is done. Fortunately, I have a friend (waves to C.) who has volunteered to vacuum up any spare bread that I've got lying around.