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installation at GoMA 69 images for this wall 10m long, 5 days to complete & 1,400 individual stencil layers. by regan tamanui
At first glance this is not an picture to raise the spirits. However, it does show that I actually went outside today, which is a great improvement on the past few days. The cold is finally in retreat and I feel optimistic that I will bouncing around in a few days.
Trees were stood up again, lights were wrapped around them, various garden tasks were achieved and the bird feeders were bought inside. I even managed a little shopping and cooking.
As the picture shows grey skies and rain continued. The ground has that special sogginess that comes from it being hard frozen, except for the top centimetre which has re-thawed in the mild weather and then become saturated with water.
Tomorrow this bird feeder will be filled with fat balls and the others will also be in place, loaded with peanuts and sunflower seeds. We're home again birds!!
Now, if we could just have a little snow please...
With the city recovering from the death and destruction of a earthquake the simple sunny motifs brought a sense of optimism. (NZ_Napier_5219)
Artist: Ian McDonald
Optimism (if you want it)
Installation view Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco
2008
18" x 24" - Collage on paper
Kube
- Watch the video - Half Full - Optimism - thekube.me/#423437/Half-Full-Optimism
2008 Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention - April 25-27, 2008!
This years show will honor the 75th anniversary of Doc Savage and the Hero Pulp Explosion!
Guests of Honor will be Ron Goulart and Will Murray.
Read the full article and download the mind map on the IQ Matrix blog: blog.iqmatrix.com/optimist-pessimist