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Lunar Equipment (version 3)

Lunar Equipment (version 3)

At long last I relieve you with my promise to post this image. While it is different than the background to my Twitter profile, it still is essentially the same graphics, just with different colors.

A day after I made this image, I went to a cafe to do some writing. While I was writing, several people started gathering around an area in the outside section of the cafe and looking up at something. I could see them through the large windows, but I couldn’t see what they were looking at.

My curiosity got the best of me, and I said “I’ve got to see what everyone’s looking at” while getting up and going outside to see what was so eventful. A woman I walked up next to said to me that “it’s a big moth–about five inches big” as she pointed up towards the ceiling in the moth’s direction.

I didn’t realize that I had just made an image with some moths in it the night before, but after observing the strange all-black moth and sitting back down at my seat, I recalled what I had created. I felt those exciting subtle pangs of recognizing this synchronistic event as I made the association.

Upon a little more association, I connect the meaning of moths to the moon, and how the moon associates with lunacy. Moths wildly flying around sources of light in the night behave like lunatics as humans might define it. And there have been some studies that reinforce superstitions with respect to full moons and rises in strange behaviors in people.

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August 13, 2013 · 4:52 am

Ida (version 1)

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Meet Ida. I had been wanting to create some sort of monstrosity with a machine or device in combination with some human appendages and/or organs with an image. I just like the idea of creating new combinations of organic life, cybernetic life, and even immaterial life forms. I suppose this preference is associated with mosaicism, and chimerism. I hadn’t realized that the terms “mosaic” and “chimera” were related. And, furthermore, I had no idea that both of those terms have to do with biology. I thought that a chimera only referred to a beast from Greek mythology, and mosaics were from the Byzantine empire during the descent of the Roman empire. Mosaicism comes from the idea of cells and how cells on organisms create mosaic patterns. Chimerism obviously comes from the idea of combining multiple different animals and species into one beast. The mythological chimera is an example.

As you can see, I keep on pushing my Wrecked Tangles idea to the fullest extent that I can take it. It’s an attempt to prove to myself and the world that one or two of the most basic shapes–the circle and the square–can be used in near infinite combinations; sometimes with surprising results. I use certain techniques, however, to give a visual metaphor to this style for these series in order to help myself and my audience link them together with, hopefully, not too much confusion.

There is an eyeball inserted into a picture of a heavy duty flash-light. The eyeball was an image I obtained off of the internet, while the flashlight is an image I cut out from a magazine and pasted onto a primed piece of cardboard. The woman’s legs were also cut out from a magazine. I’m fulfilling, again, my notion of mosaicism, chimerism, and also hybridization. The idea of hybrid comes in because our culture is in the process of switching over from paper-based means of education, communication, and documentation to electronic means. This conflict manufactured by the societal push into more advanced computerization of human life allows me to use any media I want in order to create all kinds of new and wild ideas.

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August 13, 2013 · 4:18 am

Hyperbole (version 1)

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Hyperbole literally means an excessive throw in its root words. It looks like the exclamation mark is being thrown across the picture plane in this image I just created. It is part of the B series to my Wrecked Tangles (After the Crash) art project. My subconscious mind wanted to show you all a visual depiction of a hyperbole. A hyperbole is really an exaggeration, like when someone says “holy #%% #!,” or something like that. But a hyperbole is really more of an obvious exaggeration, assuming the listener has a sense of humor and isn’t too gullible.

The exclamation mark seems to be boomeranging across the picture plane, thus giving a visual description of overthrowing an exclamation. There is also the letter F embedded in between the various patterns and matrices giving the viewer’s subconscious mind something to ponder. Like, what does F refer to? Could it mean friend? Fool? Fly? Forecast? F–k? F could really refer to anything and, depending on the state of the viewer, one can project whatever mood one is in at any given time.

The overall intent is to create a sort of dream catcher, but for the physically awake mind. It gives some structure and order as a focal point for someone to gaze into while puzzling over life’s dilemmas. I hope that my viewers Find some conclusiveness to whatever issue seems to be ailing them. That is, if they want to. Some people like to hang on to their problems, as it gives them an excuse to continue a set of behaviors for what they feel to be purposes for survival, social standing, and for reproductive activities.

So, enjoy throwing your mental exclamations into this fine fraction of a matrix, and let the answers to your problems quietly come into your mind after letting them go into it.

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August 6, 2013 · 7:00 am

Future Bell-Tops (version 2)

Future Bell-Tops (version 2)

Version one of this series of images is posted on my art page on Facebook. I decided to post the second version here as a starter for my new blog here on WordPress.

Future Bell-Tops pertains to the bell-bottoms that the legs you see running in the picture have on as pants. I thought of how dreams have a tendency to be so hybridized with so many different times and places that it turns you on your head, and, if you wear bell-bottoms as pants, dreams turn your bell-bottoms into bell-tops.

Alas! What else can I say? I suppose that I have an intent to create more images along this line of hybridizing generic imagery I find online, and the imagery I’ve created by traditional means on my own.

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July 29, 2013 · 4:01 am