Tag: abstract art

  • United in oblivion

    Today I share an image I came across today whilst cleaning a cupboard remember doing it but not when so thought I should let it see the light of day and share enjoy.united in oblivion

  • 7:30 pm (Watchers))

    -Any Esplanade-

    7.30 pm ( the watchers)

    Who is watching who? 7.30 pm

    Preparing to experience the making of dreams to store  for recall- 7.30 am

  • stranger around the corner

    Sometime images just appear like a stranger before you

    beyond the red door

    here as the background was being created the image appeared.

  • Missing Range

    Sometime that which is not said creates more of an impact

    no table mountain1

    There is a stillness even in the confusion

  • Brightening the day Mama Seata

    Even the beach, the sky the sun seemed to pale. That’s Life full of surprises.

    Mama-Seata-on-the-beach650

  • words hearing reality a new painting

    Words all around us, words on their own, words in sentences, word in paragraphs, chapters, tomes.

    – Nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctives, interjections,words2

    – words with meaning, words with nonsense, clear ,we hear , obscure, translucent opaque

    -Words on the ground, in the air, words before us, behind, above ,below, to the left to the right each locked in the cubic isolation – symmetry

    – Words held in a net, a web a matrix of space.

    Ears open. Ah!  realization, life is like a library “so many words but nothing said”

    When young we scavenge, rummage and collect these words, eager to understand, sifting to make sense of our surroundings,

    With age, complacency – we think we heard it all before –  Filtering through the sieve of experience, melding, molding and manipulating,

    turning, tugging and twisting words to fit our perceived and self constructed reality.  comments please.

    Until another day fare well.

  • A visual experiment – dyslexia

    Dyslexia a disability – not just different but a disability

    – why? because:  “They say so –

    They insist that you need to conform to their perceived normality, they are the norm you are not.
    – Because you see things different and deviate from the norm you have a
    disability, you cannot just be different.

    The following simple visual experiment to permit  the “normal” the reader in experiencing the effect.

    Prufrock

    The vowels have been allocated different colours.
     

    How easy did you find it to read?

     Did your reading slow down?

    Imagine having to do this every time you read a piece of text.

    Disability or enhanced ability – you decide.