Where, oh where?
is a tormenting fence,
and this small picket
like an arranged marriage,
suggests that we will,
that we must,
learn to love our
limited host of hearts ..."
- Anonymous
Labels: an Artwork a Day by Mick Mather, digital collage, time
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8 Comments:
Coming from the upstate NY - land of kodak and polaroid you appreciate the formats that are etched into our memories - formats gone with the wind of change ...Your image remind sme of my adolescence, mycoming home from drug store with b&w grainy prints.
Great image and quote. Anonymous
sure was smart and prolific.
This is gooood! It's nostalgic, and you can't tell if it's an alien or Aunt Annie in the pic.
Great feeling!
John M.Mora:
I love the way you relate your boyhood memory to trips to the drugstore ... it was much the same for me.
SusuPetal:
Thank you, Susu ... Aunt Annie (or the alien) say thank you, too! :D
limits can be perceived and not real-- ie. limits we put on ourselves as artists.
layers:
"A man needs to know his limitations." - Dirty Harry
A hauntingly beautiful piece, I so hope it's part of a series!
Lost in the fog! (Disappeared just like me, but I'm too busy at the moment.)
Lisa Sarsfield:
I've done more than a few pieces in this vein and yet a series has not yet seemed appropriate. Time will tell.
hpy:
We look for you everyday, Hélène.
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