Now: Here: This August 18, 2006

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PP
New York City

Pre Sweep
hair strands, floor

My eye goes everywhere and with it I sometimes behold art.

Anthony Gonzalez
Washington Heights, New York City

Study for Two Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion
scanned pencil drawing and Photoshop

100 civilians are dying each day in Iraq. In July the total was 3,149. More than any month since the war began. More than the number of Americans who died in the World Trade Center. Bush/Cheney insist it's no civil war. Oppressed people the world over must be praying that we don't attempt to promote democracy where they live.

Rosa Naparstek
Washington Heights, New York City

child of light
drawing

child of light

my father sometimes hit me
but oh I didn't mind
for though he sometimes hit me
he was also kind
many things he taught me
and many things I learned
from stories full of emptiness
and pain with which he burned
I wanted him to love me
I tried to be real good
I did everything I knew of
to help him when I could
yet somehow it didn't matter
for my father could not see
that the light they killed inside of him
was the light that lived in me
yes my father sometimes hit me
but it hurt him more than me
for when I was a child of light
love was all that I could see

Karien Vandekerkhove
Flanders, Belgium

there_is_7
photograph

 

 

Peter Ferko
Washington Heights, New York City

at first glance
photograph

Cartesian musings:

I envision, therefore I am
I hurt, therefore I am missing something
I am confused, therefore I make art

 

Karen Greene
Washington Heights, New York City

untitled
photograph

I took these on my frequent park walks this week. It was interesting to find beauty and substance in the dark side on such a sunny day. Which is more real?

Nick Holliday
Great Barrington, Massachussetts

untitled
collage

I've been thinking about the importance of "business as usual" in the wake of tragedy.

Miriam Leuchter
New York City

Jill
digital photograph

What does it mean to be an American girl? That depends on who is holding you--and why.

 

Claire Adas
Lambertville, New Jersey

Waves
digital video

The ocean used to be so huge and peaceful no matter how turbulent. But somehow these days human life creeps in.

 

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