rain
for the ones
who can only see stick
not heart
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“Verbatim: Inspiration in Translation.” | January 5 – January 31, 2010
This is my contribution to the show at NAHCOTTA
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tale
–noun
a narrative that relates the details of some real or imaginary event, incident, or case;
The tale series is loosely based on my changing family dynamics. However, the represented emotions are universal to those who identify with them.
…and the moon tried to make friends with the witch while the witch just took advantage of the moonlight.
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…after a very bloody fight, nobody knew if there was a winner or not.
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…her high heels were so high and uncomfortable, she even did not notice that the Minister forgot to say “you may kiss the bride.
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…the princess loved the frog the way he was. No kissing; hugs ever after.
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…the crocodile’s story was so sad, sooo sad that whitey cried and cried and cried and cried.
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…and so the old one said let’s have a vote.
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Onur is working on his Art Folk series these days. He visited the other day and took a bunch of photos.
I was at The Met yesterday for Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective. I feel really sorry for Bacon naysayers.
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