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June 4, 2004
Welcome:Bienvenidos
This
exhibit is an "art spark" generated by a community of artists
living around the world. Every week, we meet at this virtual studio/gallery
to share work and the most important thing on our minds.
Artists
are invited to join
Virtual:Comunidad.
Some
material may not be suitable for children
©2004
by artists named
about
the artists
archived weeks
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Peter Ferko
Washington Heights, New York City
undercurrents
The most important thing on my mind right now: turning theory
into action. It's all well and good to talk the talk, but to actually
figure out how to walk the walk when the shit hits the fan... |
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Anthony Gonzalez
Washington Heights, New York City
untitled
My wife says that I am beginning to sound like a zealot,
so this week I am not going to make any political references.
Photoshop makes me very happy. Working with translucent
layers is like cooking with a good soup stock. You can reduce it, adding
ingredients that transform it into a rich viscous sauce, or thin it down
to a delicate, subtle broth. |
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Tim Folzenlogen
Washington Heights, New York City
breathe
You have to breathe out, before you can breathe deeply in.
Express your truth, honestly and sincerely - and then deeply consider
what the other has to say.
Listen to their story in return. |
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Rosa Naparstek
Washington Heights, NYC
Easy To Assemble
On My Mind:
I am interested in how we order data, and the "stuff" of our
universe internally, externally. It's not all as it seems and if we are
not careful, easy to assemble becomes easy to dissemble. We ascribe reason,
logic, aesthetics...often wholly unaware that one plus one is two only
in base ten. This does not make me a cultural relativist, I totally believe
in absolutes, but what they are, and how we can know them, or even if
we can know them remains a question. Yet, if we can't know, why ask? Because
asking is our dialogue with ourselves, each other and nature...even if
one of my absolutes is all is one.
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Stephen Beveridge
Washington Heights, New York City
wanted
my thoughts turn to the myriad of paths my life could have
taken at any choice point
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Renee Tamara Watabe
Verona, NJ
What a Woman Wants
Pause in Images: Josh Hits a Grand Slam
This morning the bases were loaded at the local ballfield.
Josh, my son, hit a home run. It is all starting to come true. Next on
the list is world peace. Always ask for what you really want.
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James Huckenpahler
Washington, D.C.
Brain-Eating Freaks
The cicadas have been overwhelming my neighborhood with
deafening [but beautiful] noise for the past month or so. They seem to
be on the decline now.
RE: Invisibility
I've always wanted to be in invisible, like Damiel in "Der Himmel
über Berlin" - just observing - an effete aesthete, disconnected
and irresponsible. I frequently get killed early on in my dreams, and
my invisible ghost wanders around for the rest of the dream, exacting
revenge on idiots and paying visits to friends until I am mystically transformed
into Fred Astaire, or Fred Flintstone. |
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PP
New York City
Horizon 2
It's all an illusion, what's on the horizon is totally unknown. But I
feel like a participant, and that is what's important.
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