Monday, October 05, 2009

Where, oh where?

"No Healing Time"
digital collage by Mick Mather
"... the full breadth of time
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

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8 Comments:

Blogger John M. Mora said...

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.

4:36 AM  
Blogger SusuPetal said...

This is gooood! It's nostalgic, and you can't tell if it's an alien or Aunt Annie in the pic.

Great feeling!

7:12 AM  
Blogger Mick said...

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

7:36 AM  
Blogger layers said...

limits can be perceived and not real-- ie. limits we put on ourselves as artists.

8:28 AM  
Blogger Mick said...

layers:
"A man needs to know his limitations." - Dirty Harry

4:05 PM  
Blogger Lucky Dip Lisa said...

A hauntingly beautiful piece, I so hope it's part of a series!

9:40 PM  
Blogger hpy said...

Lost in the fog! (Disappeared just like me, but I'm too busy at the moment.)

2:10 AM  
Blogger Mick said...

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.

6:53 AM  

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