an exploration of anything derelict, neglected, unloved, inconsequential, easily ignored, reclaimed, re edited, re purposed, recycled, remixed. And anything else out there we try to ignore, the stuff of the crevices of society. The places we don't go and don't talk about, the times we try to forget. A cinematic look at the shadows of our existence.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
ebey island shack
tried the centennial trail in Snohomish today - not so much excitement- can see how it'd be nice on a bike or a horse but the walk ...too many bikes for a start...
we didn't go far - we were on the 20th st entrance to it which had parking - we didn't go far before looking for something less like a path following a road behind some ramshackle-ness.
so we ventured further on the trail to places where we couldn't park- it was sunny so at least our tentacles were not freezing.
so instead we hit ebey island ...and this is what we saw....see also :
nature big nature small
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
down on the water- center for wooden boats, seattle
so a little more then abandonment here- seaplanes taking off, or airboats depending on personal preference.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
thin book of northern state hospital farm
i published my first book on blurb- to submit for a competition there - as well as to get a handle on something i have wanted to do for ahwile!
i guess after many years trying to join in and create some sort of unified community - of art types well....maybe i have fallen in love with becoming and being an outsider artist and it is in fact way more romantic then the option of being some media darling.
so self publishing , plus my ability to build my own websites (however weird they might be) well i am an outsider artist powerhouse these days...
and well i am ok with that.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
repurposed train cars -yakima 7/16/2010
94 degrees in yakima.- toastada and margarita in a mexican restaurant made of four old rail cars- attached 3 for ding and one for the kitchen. we sat on the patio. with dog. i think the place was called tequilas. it was attached to a string of other restaurants and shopfronts built onto old train cars.