Wednesday, January 18, 2006

paul posadas

                                                                           mrs. robinson...? 

Denny CraneShe's the perfect woman, Alan. Everything        
I've ever wanted...an angel in the bedroom,        
a whore in the kitchen.       

        Alan ShoreI think it's the other way 'round, Denny.        

Denny Crane:  [misty look] ...not last night.        

Boston Legal       


listening to:       
Talking Headsand she was        

Yes...she's baaaack. But only temporarily. I really am going to work on
that other stuff. Yes I am. Don't argue with me.
   Before I do, I wanted to share some of Paul Posadas' extraordinary
images with you. When I first discovered him, I was mezmerized by the
way his images glowed with light...surreal, intimate, sensual, elegant.
The man's a wizard with a camera.
   If you haven't seen his work yet, do yourself a favor and visit his blog;
take your time browsing the entries. Then visit his gallery.
   Here...you'll see what I mean:




beverly hills. summer 1993
© 1993 paul posadas



posted at 01:15 pm
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Thursday, January 12, 2006

paul read

I deleted the entry I'd posted yesterday...to use another's term,
it was a tad morbid, and I felt the strong need to lighten up. What
better way to do that than to share some of Paul Read's wonderful
fotos with you.
   One of my fondest morning pastimes is browsing his portfolio,
coffee cup in hand. The ritual often includes riotous laughter and
major coffee-snarfing, followed by tear-wiping, nose-blowing, and
computer keyboard cleanup. All to be repeated, with great joy, the
following morning.
   It's inspired—and sometimes profound—lunacy, beautifully captured
on film with an artist's touch. Here...you'll see what I mean:

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a throng of well-wishers gathered outside the guildhall for
the civil partnership ceremony of sir elton john and david furnish



the voice of the vaccum



international stepladder week


...now tell me that didn't feel good. For more, visit his UF portfolio,
or his website. You'll be glad you did.


posted at 11:35 am
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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

in praise of irreverent friends

                                                            forsaken  |  paradise lost series

                                                     The fiend look't up and knew
                                His mounted scale aloft: nor more; but fled
                       Murmuring, and with him fled the shades of night.

                                                       John Milton, Paradise Lost  iv:1013


                                                                              listening to:
                                    Giulio Caccini, Paul Pritchard, ave maria 

I had to laugh at the comment posted by JfZ (otherwise known
as our beloved John Furie Zacharias) on the aside tag board: 
   "Milton's a bit thick for the season."
   He is indeed...for any season, and not to everyone's taste,
including mine at times. Still, many of his passages resonate
within me unlike any other.
   In my quest to 'reclaim paradise' via this image series, I've been
bles't with some wonderfully irreverent artists and friends to help
me through those often painfully dry sections. To wit, I give you
three 'critiques' posted on UseFilm regarding the last two images:
[re the above image, insight offered by the ever wild
and wonderfully wiggy Paul Read:]

"...swinging spiraling lantern entrails festooned with small individual lump-sized parchment homes with tiny armchairs for miniature people and decorative busts of dazzling luminaries, the three Geralds, the more than one Steve, Doris who discovered the conservation of momentum.
   Bits of carpet stuck in the gaps...
   Wending their way up a mountain or something so they can waft down again, like wafer-thin toast winched about
on a dark winter's night."


[re the another image from the series:]

"Yes, I think I see what you're getting at here, this is about that old chestnut: gender confusion, which discarnate entities have no end of trouble with most of the time. (In as much as time actually exists.)
   It's rather like having a hip replacement operation, then, instead of aching and hobbling, finding that your hip has been replaced with a whooshy bellowy sparkly corbiculate thing that goes "fuff" and zooms about in pumping squirms, rather like an apine jellyfish...watching... watching... watching......and listening, of course.
   Listen and learn with Jude."


[and from the inimitable Janet B:]

"My take on this image....and you may not like this as I have lost all my intellectual thoughts/words in the past few years with having children as my main source of company. Even the child I own that has become an adult (hence SOME potential for adult conversation) has abandoned me for 'greener pastures' :) So, what I see here is how my buttock feels after holding my youngest child (who is sick) for the past 3 days straight...mostly numb with a slight tingle!!"
With friends like these, who needs Milton!


posted at 10:28 am
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