Now: Here: This August 4, 2006

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Stacy Flores
Inwood/Washington Heights, New York City

coffee beans for the tea drinker
ink and digital photography

"What is the most important thing on my mind right now?"

I need to complete my portfolio for my interview Friday and can't sleep...
Awake and aware things need to get done pronto, not even trustyPG Tips can help me, must resort to coffee, yikes...

Sky Pape
Inwood , New York City

Untitled detail of work in progress
m ixed media

I find that going off on a tangent every so often is a crucial part of my studio practice. Rather than being detours, these side trips help me move forward and keep me nicely in touch with things like risk, experimentation, discovery, and play.

 

Peter Ferko
Washington Heights, New York City

lightow: deck
scanned negative

As it is so hard to come up with the most important thing on my mind right now, I ponder is it that there is nothing important on my mind...or that there are too many important things on my mind. I entered the phase of the year entitled 'vacation' and maybe my mind went on vacation. I am reading Wim Wenders; perhaps he will have important things with which to tickle my mind into important thinking...

 

Nick Holliday
Great Barrington, Massachussetts

il ve (live)
medium: scrap/regrets collage

 

 

Vikki Michalios
Jersey City, New Jersey

Studio
animated digital images

Colaboration by
PP and
Vikki Michalios

 

PP
New York City

Interior Poolscape
collage

Most on my mind is my mind. Noticing where my attention/awareness goes when there are minimal distractions. I'm afraid it usually isn't art or beauty. Often it's shoulds and worries. Somehow, it's related to the lack of trees in my life.

Anthony Gonzalez
Washington Heights, New York City

Sconce
Scotch tape collage and Photoshop

The Associated Press reports that according to lawyers who have seen the documentation, the Bush administration has drafted amendments to the War Crimes Act that would retroactively protect policy makers from possible criminal charges for authorizing torture. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said Congress "is aware of the dilemma we face, how to make sure the CIA and others are not unfairly prosecuted."

And we thought they could not slide deeper down into that dark place that knows nothing of empathy or shame.

Claire Adas
Lambertville, New Jersey

Peoples
digital video

The news from the world of people is full of war and suffering, but the pigeons go about their pigeon business in the late summer, late afternoon light.

 

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