Walking as an arts practice -
how public, like a frog,
to tell your name, the live-long June,
to an admiring bog ..."
- Emily Dickenson
Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, digitally manipulated photograph, Mick Mather, Walking Art Project
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Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, digitally manipulated photograph, Mick Mather, Walking Art Project
9 Comments:
I couldn't walk there, there's too much wilderness and my back won't let me enter jungle.
SusuPetal:
Maybe someday you will be able to ... 'til then, you can walk with your eyes. :)
Ditto.
This photo could have been taken here at the Waipuna salt marshes. I am intriqued and will definately walk with my eyes!
Collage Cottage:
Stop - Look - Listen !
Lucky Dip Lisa:
See what Susu started! :D
wonderful movement -
What a beautiful image! I love the colors and textures and I particularly like the edge treatment you chose. And of course who doesn't like a good quote from Emily?
Not to be bigger than to be able to hide in the grass! Wouldn't that be nice sometimes?
John M. Mora:
Swayin' in the breeze, John.
Tonya Vollertsen:
Thank you so much, Tonya. I've fallen into a rhythm with some new (for me) software that has a number of old photo treatments to choose from.
hpy:
It sure would, Hèléne ... layin' in the weeds.
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