On the cover -
not by violence, but by often falling ..."
- Lucretius
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Mick has moved to a new blog host ... you will now find me at:
Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, digital collage, hole, Mick Mather
posted by Mick at 4:00 AM
In its short-sightedness, blogger has turned its back on those of us stuck with old operating systems and I'm forced to find a new blog host. You will now find MickMathersARTblog at Blog.com - use the direct link found in the masthead and remember to update your bookmarks. This place will continue as another archive for a large body of my work. As many of you know, my primary medium and working method is digital collage composed of manipulated photographs often combined with digital drawing & generative images. Netlabels, bands and musicians can view samples of my CD Cover Art at Mick Mather Illustration located on Tumblr. In another life I was an Arts & Culture consultant specializing in revitalization planning through creative public art projects and programs with Economic & Community Development Departments of towns, villages and cities. In these hard financial times this work is more important than ever and I still accept consultancy inquiries. You can contact me by email at: mickmather@yahoo.com
2 Comments:
Very intersting quote Mick.
I feel as though your dinosaur is about to enter a time portal...
Lucky Dip Lisa:
It does look a bit like a dinosaur, doesn't it? It's actually a horse skeleton.
I like the time portal idea you entertained. On another tack, though, I was listening to an old, old Art Bell show the other night where the subject of time travel was being discussed. We all know the paradox where the question unanswered is, "what happens if you come back in time and make a change that is so big that it must alter the future?" It suddenly struck me that Hugh Everett III's "many worlds" theory of quantum mechanics quite likely offers the answer.
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