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I work abstractly and non-linearly – however, my designs do have trends over time, usually with the goal of delaying recognition so a photograph may better dialogue with its viewer, free of labels. Recent techniques have included seeing without gravity, designing in soft focus, and using shapes to continue the photograph beyond the physical frame. My photographs reflect a more prosaic approach to photographic seeing ~ a fascination with the everyday, a preoccupation with the vernacular, an "ordinary," rather than an "extraordinary" vision. I value finding my ideal of beauty and decorum in nature and the simple life. There may be other, more descriptive or poetic words that may be used to define the “pattern” that connects the images, but the simplest meta-pattern is this: I take snapshots of moments in time and space in which a peace washes over me, and during which I sense a deep interconnectedness between my soul, the moment and the everyday world around me. My current projects are polar opposites, evolving abstract design in both natural and urban environments.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Kids and Home work:School is out For Summer



I can't understand what it is schools with Homework..We have a few years of childhood that we can be happy and playful before we pass on to the drudgery of being an adult and with that all the stresses that life brings us..wtf is Homework..You grow up and get a job and work hours finish after 6-7 whatever..Then your company does not tell you go home and start working again..What sadistic intention tells you that in your carefree days of childhood..that pass soon enough.. that you finish 5-6 hours of school..go home and then start work again.

I still remember the biggest stress in my life was summer vacation homework, that I never ever did..why fuck up a perfectly good summer by a noose around a poor kids neck with bloody homework..not that living life after this has no more summer vacation unless you are a teacher inflicting the same on poor unsuspecting children with the same fate that your shitty life has..Have you ever seen happy teachers...they all look so miserable..and so up themselves...like they have it all sussed out..so why are you teaching 3rd grade math at 40!! I am not knocking the profession but the entire education system that impinges that belief that we have our dues to pay all the time even in Childhood.

You can go out and play only if you do your homework..like you have to earn playtime..why do we instill that notion of guilt in them at that age. we have to deal with enough crap thru life any which way..so chill out on those kids..lets end this cycle of self destruction.




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Love the picture!