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Truth or Consequences New Mexico small old west NM town in the Desert 2010 Buildings Roads Signs distress T or C Hot Springs
20 March 2018, Workshop on the consequences of BREXIT
Belgium - Brussels - March 2018
© European Union / Nina Paukovic
I scored some fun stuff this morning at two yard sales. A 36V golf
cart charger for $15 is worth bragging about. I had bought the same
unit last summer for nearly $200. The $8 dolly and little plastic tray
boxes for $0.50 are also pretty special. I'm using the galvanized pale
in pale for humanure / vermicomposting experimentation.
Why did you move to TorC? I tell a long twisted story about being done
with NYC and not being able to afford to buy property in "cool"
places. The truth it though is that this town is bizarre. You know
bizarre in a great sort of way. Bizarre in the way that NYC was when
you would see 500 Santa's running out of FAO Schwartz. Bizarre like
riding in critical mass on a Friday night with 2500 people and corking
20 consective blocks of city traffic at once. This month our crazy
little town is showing Zeitgeist Addendum at the Sr. Center. That is
bizarre in a great sort of way.
BEIJING - launch of the Urban Flux magazine which featured the Architecture of Consequence exhibition
Underneath the Patient Protection and Inexpensive Care Work (ACA), insurance plans provide applications to assist you quit tobacco. Below is information to determine which alternative best suits you.I have problems with psoriasis, consequently am unsure if my overactive immunity system has
Truth or Consequences New Mexico small old west NM town in the Desert 2010 Buildings Roads Signs distress T or C Hot Springs
Missing teeth have far reaching consequences not only
from the aesthetic point of view but from the functional as well. One faces speech issues,
difficulties in chewing and suffers from pain in the facial muscles over time after losing one or
more of the pearly whites.
Chronic Consequences of Global Infectious Diseases
January 22-24, 2017, Nashville, Tennessee
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
MPH student Juanita Prieto Garcia and MPH Alumna Charlotte Cherry.
Conference Goal: To showcase successful models and initiatives for preventing and treating infectious disease-related non-communicable diseases and building capacity to address these issues in low-resource settings (vecd.org)
photo: Anne Rayner/VUMC
Incarceration in America Conference; Friday afternoon Panel 3; Collateral Consequences; Glenn Martin
The MC dropped by to spit some freestyle verses, talk about his years in the hip hop game and his friendship with Kanye West.
A male adult Timber Wolf steps into the first light of the morning sun on a winter's morning at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center. The lack of factual knowledge and the stigma associated with this apex predator may serve as a contributing factor in the final demise of the wolf. - Divide, CO
this is only a test-upload.. needed this pic just for something official, so I put this one up..
if you like to hear the music, it's here:
www.consequence.info music
Cons and Consequences (The Least Among Us), 57” x 57” (145 cm x 145 cm), latex, acrylic, gesso, ink, crayon, pencil, glitter glue, artist tape, masking tape on paper, 2020 (and before), Daniel Kerkhoff, from the series: The Least Among Us.
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The Least Among Us
These are older paintings, sketches, and
mixed-media pieces, mostly. Ones that I
didn’t think were working by themselves.
Now, torn and ripped into pieces, collaged
and glued together, joined with newer
paintings and mixed-media pieces.
Reminding me of a crazy quilt, a patchwork
containing my history, a journal of my
painting, my art practice and associations,
noticing separate parts, discarded fragments,
joined, more lively now, dimensional,
connecting with others, unifying,
expansive relationships,
a document expressing my nomadic
existence, my residencies, reminding
me of parchments, folding like a blanket
and able to fit into my suitcase or store
under a bed, a narrative, with their
hide-like quality and creases and
wear, an aging fragility, with titles
that also connect me. From the series, “The
Least Among Us”, relating to the Bible quote:
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one
of the least of these brothers and sisters of
mine, you did for me” (Mathew 25:40, NIV),
contemplating vulnerability, our
interconnectedness and interdependence
with each other, all of us, each of us a
part of this whole, circular, organic,
also in pieces, muddied, torn with
wrinkles and unwanted marks,
collaged, relating, and together.
This is a picture from my stay at Riverbend Hot Springs in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
You can read more about my visit to the resort at the link.
We "way back" to '68, Topanga Canyon, hippy crash pad, 2AM. We share the Acapulco Gold, pass the Ripple and listen to the Byrds doing "My Back Pages." --Then we produce this photo of the Columbia River Gorge and tell them, "this is what the environmentalist movement will do to wonderland.... maybe if we explain the tax incentives... (I suppose, if you smoke a few, you could just watch them turn, turn, turn...:)
Cons and Consequences (The Least Among Us), 57” x 57” (145 cm x 145 cm), latex, acrylic, gesso, ink, crayon, pencil, glitter glue, artist tape, masking tape on paper, 2020 (and before), Daniel Kerkhoff, from the series: The Least Among Us.
flickr.com/photos/23472741@N05/sets/72157667839312367
The Least Among Us
These are older paintings, sketches, and
mixed-media pieces, mostly. Ones that I
didn’t think were working by themselves.
Now, torn and ripped into pieces, collaged
and glued together, joined with newer
paintings and mixed-media pieces.
Reminding me of a crazy quilt, a patchwork
containing my history, a journal of my
painting, my art practice and associations,
noticing separate parts, discarded fragments,
joined, more lively now, dimensional,
connecting with others, unifying,
expansive relationships,
a document expressing my nomadic
existence, my residencies, reminding
me of parchments, folding like a blanket
and able to fit into my suitcase or store
under a bed, a narrative, with their
hide-like quality and creases and
wear, an aging fragility, with titles
that also connect me. From the series, “The
Least Among Us”, relating to the Bible quote:
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one
of the least of these brothers and sisters of
mine, you did for me” (Mathew 25:40, NIV),
contemplating vulnerability, our
interconnectedness and interdependence
with each other, all of us, each of us a
part of this whole, circular, organic,
also in pieces, muddied, torn with
wrinkles and unwanted marks,
collaged, relating, and together.