Category Archives: architecture
Pavillion
Alley Light Music
Tower Lapse
I’ve been meaning to shoot the Tribute in Light, but have never gotten around to it till tonight. The music is another garage band attempt.
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3 Poems from Mushmoon
Was up on the roof the other day with my friend Francis. He is a poet by night and right and seller of wine by day. Nice thing about Francis is he always has a bag of “juice” when he shows up and the day turns to a tasting and talk of the other tiers in the trinity:women and song. Here he is singing for you and Pigato White.
Brooklyn Thermodynamics
More drawings of dear old dad on a morphine nod. I went down to the Storage locker yesterday to find my staple gun to streatch some canvases I’ve been stitching together from a sample book and fell on old drawings and storm clouds.
Brown Ain't No Place For White Shoes
Been on some sort of reunion vibe these last few months… some sort of black sheep returneth trip or what have you. So in keeping with that mode, I went for a little dumpling picknick with one of my favorite Alums of old Camp Bruno and we blathered for a long time and drank beer from paper bags in the park while the chinese kids played handball and layed out a pang thud thud pang soundtrack in the summer night.
Earlier, I had a near religious experience (not only was someone sky writing x and y all over brooklyn, but…) when I crossed Manhattan bridge by foot, the light came behind the brooklyn in such a way that it cast a magnificent reverse gothic arch shadow across the flaming sunset water… the key hole arches both cut out in fire on the water. It was only there for about sixty seconds, but good shit it was glorious and luckily I was on a nikon safari. New York is just a magnificent place sometimes and its filled with people that you know and love, but didn’t know were living so close to you. One big urban reunion project.
Fern Hill On Fire
Dylan Thomas reads his poem and the day goes by with brunch and a bug and clouds and fireworks.
Kodachrome Nikon Daze
the animated bunny is from Brian Raszka for The Library Project. The first image is of my archive under my house in CT where all the old days are stored… outdoors… it’s a long story… you should read the old days of the blog, etc…. anyways I made that shit to last and last they shall and fuck time and fuck space and rain and….
gee don’t I sound like king lear?
Well a house devided, etc.
Water Taxi Crabs
Me and the gals floating around and eating crabs, etc. Drawings to follow