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A closer view. I promise to get to some clearer shots of this car and scene!
Shot with the Lensbaby. I forget which aperture.
November 06th, 2025
Spotted this faded flower while walking my dog in a neighborhood alley. Went back with my DSLR and snapped a few hand-held shots.
I love the colors and textures.
Everlasting-Pea, Lathyrus latifolius, blooms along the cottage road every spring through summer. It's vibrant pink blooms over several weeks, each blossom eventually fading into a range of colours. Though striking in fuchsia, the purple and blue hues of fading glory are something to enjoy.
The Bee Balm blooms are fading away, but each of those little holes hold a seed for next season. Every stage is attractive to me.
One more in comments.
This once faded sign has been restored to its former luster and advertises Peter Pan Bread and quality meats at Holst's Market. It is located in the East Village of Davenport, Iowa.
I can feel death, can see its beady eyes
All these things into position
All these things we'll one day swallow whole
And fade out again
and fade out again...
model: Carol
"Fading" 2016
Watercolor, Pencil, and Encaustic on Paper
17.5" x 10.5"
My current series is an interpretation of the intimate experiences of those living with severe anxiety. More often than not, the inspiration for each piece serves as a reflection of intense moments when ones is struggling for control, battling overwhelming self-consciousness, and the inability to escape their own feelings.
All of the work depicted is derived first from conversation and collaboration with friends and strangers, each person describing how it feels for them to experience full fledged anxiety and panic attacks. Many have said that these events come on quickly, and sometimes without warning. For others, being anxious is a constant in their lives. From suddenly being unable to focus or to the air feeling thick and making it hard to breathe, these pieces serve as a unique record of something that is often hard to talk about. Their descriptions directly affect my aesthetic choices.
As an artist I have found that I enjoy collaborating regularly with people talking about the aspects of life that many keep private out of fear, shame, embarrassment. Themes I have worked with range from body image, body dimorphic disorder, abuse, to aspects of mental health. It’s important for me, in small ways, to encourage conversation in hopes that it will start to end the stigmas against many of these issues.
A faded beer sign outside the former Santa Susana Cantina in Simi Valley.
This building was used as as exterior establishing shot of Wallie's Hide-Out in Twin Peaks Episodes 2011, 2014 and 2015. When the episodes were shot, the bar was actually named Wallie's Hide-Out. The late Lottie W. Matthies named the bar in 1986. She passed in 2003 and the name was changed by the new owner.
See more details on TwinPeaksBlog.com: www.twinpeaksblog.com/2018/09/09/twin-peaks-film-location...