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Benji has been a dear friend for several years now. He is leaving tomorrow to move to New York. I will miss him very much. He feels like an "Anam Cara" (Irish for Soul Friend....)
I wish there really was two of him....Then one of him could stay here.
this and the photo above/left were both taken this morn for possible 365 for yesterday. while i like this as the shot, the official shot is pearls. whereas i know it's not postable in most goups this is the stand-in shot. this and daybreak were the result of same early morning errand. 221a/365
Forests, lakes, and rivers, clouds and winds, stars and flowers, stupendous glaciers and crystal snowflakes - every form of animate or inanimate existence, leaves its impress upon the soul of man.
~ Orison Swett Marden
Collective Soul live at the Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. Saturday June 2, 2007. Photo taken by David McCarter © davidmccarter.net
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Everyone in our group of 10 got decked out in clothes from Sara's wardrobe. This leather jacket rules.
Art and Soul
Review of "Mantra"
from the Gestures show at
Pittsburgh, PA
October 27, 2001 - December 8, 2001
Gestures Curators: Michael Olijnyk and Graham Shearing
Review by Sharmila Venkatasubban
Photograph by Jennifer Morris
Pittsburgh City Paper
November 7, 2001
Excerpts...
"Finally I got religion. I mean, I really got it....My "enlightenment" comes by way of art: David Pohl's Mantra dissects contemporary spirituality and puts it's innards on a platter for discussion... Pohl's interest lies in the act of ritual itself... Mantra is a study of the process by which religious traditions have been co-opted to create new ones. The act of offering a ceremonial flame to an idol has a specific historical and cultural meaning attached to it. However, this meaning has changed here as the offering, is made to no particular idol at all. And as Pohl so lucidly articulates through his work, this is the essence of our secular forays into spiritual quests. What we pray to matters little; how we do it is the entire point... Pohl doesn't merely make a point with his art; he has created an experience....
Epiphanies about spiritual life are rarely associated with art museums, but perhaps these days there's no better place for them."
Sharmila Venkatasubban
An old house. The inhabitants have left it a long time ago. Those people were quite wealthy according to the privileged location on the island and the georgeous view at the sea. Probably they owned a big plantation. Did they hold slaves? Wouldn't surprise me, here in the Carib. Walking through and round the house gives me a feeling of the forgotten atmosphere. Beautiful ornaments, colored walls, decorated floors. When I close my eyes I can still hear the people arriving to, leaving from and working in this house, which is 7 days a week full of activity. The soul of ancient times remains to take care of the property. But in the end, when I leave the place and continu the day trip with my rental car, I know this house is just a dead body.