Thursday, May 25, 2006

is it art yet?


There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened.
- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)


Hidden deep within folded petals once the layers are peeled back and the insertion is complete then the results left to chance might just result in the immaculate perception.


Bubbles of thought pinned to the spokes of the dharma wheel, like drops of rain trapped between fallen and free trail along the leaves of a plant whose green essence evokes a Promise of Light.


Like an ear positioned to catch the vibrations of sound the way the fibers in the blue petals of a flower spin the sunlight into the vortex.


It's not often that people dedicate the back window of their car to such brazen displays of kitsch, which is probably a good thing. In fact not that many modern cars have the kind of space in the back window that this older model in for repairs has. Is that how the term 'goosed' was coined. And lest I forget, when does it become art?


Chosen at random for the promise of contrast, the severe execution of the element's position eliminated the subject and left one thin thread of hope contrasted against the storm.

5 Comments:

Blogger dave said...

Hey, so that's the florist you work at. I love the wooden guy out front there with the blue circle eyes, though he didn't show up very well here. It's funny, as I walked by there, something whispered shoot, shoot the balloon. I took the shot in motion as I passed, unframed. I love the pink string! One day I might stop in and further the subplot, heh!

7:34 AM  
Blogger Dez M.E. King said...

hey, so i've never read any leonard cohen before - what do you recommend?

heh, that subplot thing's great...

10:57 PM  
Blogger Dez M.E. King said...

oh, and that is it art thing is great too...i think i'm gonna put that on my background.

10:58 PM  
Blogger dave said...

read any and all you can find
new one is called "Book of Longing"
listen to his music
he is pure genius
Leonard Cohen

11:04 PM  
Blogger Dez M.E. King said...

yeah, that's what i've heard - so if i pick anything up it's enchanted? sweet.

i know -everybody knows- and -hallelujah-

and probably a dozen others somebody else is singin'

8:21 PM  

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