What was on my mind: July 1 was my birthday. I have been thinking about
time (at once cyclical and linear), about repeating patterns and unique
experience, about the simplicity of pleasure and the complexity of love.
Harold Wallin
Anchorage, Alaska & Washington Heights, New York City
untitled
ink drawing ( 7"x 14" )
I've been thinking about a quote I read by the filmmaker Robert Bresson,
"Make visible what, without you, might never have been seen."
Pamela Flynn
Freehold, New Jersey
3 Pink Rocks
mixed media
I like rocks.
Sky Pape
Inwood, New York City
Camouflage
digital photo
On My Mind: Uncertainty. It can breed doubt and fear. It can stir the
imagination and motivate exploration. Some find comfort in authoritative
answers, but I find growth and learning are connected to the willingness
to abide, comfortably or not, with uncertainty.
Karien Vandekerkhove
Gent, Flanders, Belgium
velvet travel
photograph
about :looking at this image , milan kundera's "unbearable lightness
of being" comes up.
for some kind of reason, i consider the characters of kundera's novel
as sisters and brothers . the way they are accepting a certain lack of
ultimate meaning in life brings them to ' living for momentary beauty
' ........
Karen Greene
Washington Heights, New York City
Intimate Territory
photograph
This one is more -- well -- different.
Again-- the light and the moment were perfect.
Nick Holliday
Great Barrington, Massachussetts
had I but remained a drummer boy collage
what's on my mind right now: Mierle Laderman Ukeles saying in a letter
to a young artist, "Art, after it comes through you, will be different.
Art comes from you, you all by yourself, unique among anyone who has ever
lived in the history of the world. It is your job to re-invent art itself,
through what you create."
Stephen Beveridge
Washington Heights, New York City and Hemet, California
untitled, unfinished
painting
I started this painting Jul1 and never finished and here it is deadline
day July 8th I'm sending in a peek at the corner. I did manage to finish
quite a few sandwiches, newspaper articles and shopping expeditions but
can't quite seem to finish the painting.
Lilia Levin
Washington Heights, New York City
Angel It Is Mixed media (oil, photography, and poem by a friend, 15"x10"
first we rot
Who will never cease to be part of existence even death will not change that.
First we rot.
No mere fancy no regressive wishing can make an angel out of garbage.
Exposing instinct and intellect exposing society life refuses the lies.