A working studio becomes layered with a deep and wondrous treasure trove of raw material. When I become a camera the possibilities of framing chance encounters with surreal and inspiring compositions are limitless. This series shares my captures of random juxtapositions that caught my eye. Some I may use as source ideas for painting, but all are complete in themselves as examples of sagacious serendipity.
The scraps of writing and doodles are taken from my version of a sketchbook which consists of bits of paper I scribble on as I moodle around the studio.
Love this approach to capturing images John!
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Yes, it’s fun Robert, to be a camera around my environment every now and again, to see what i can see through the lens, those unexpected images…thanks mate…
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Juxtapositions living in harmony under your eye! π
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Harmonious juxtapositions I always hope for dearest Marina and when they happen I am so amazed…thank you for seeing…
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π !
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Sagacious, a reflection of you John, excellent combination of words.
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Too kind you are my friend, thank you…
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You make it work π From scrapes and odd ends, real beautiful art. How do you do that!
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O Ina, what if I asked you the same question about your poetry? How do you do that? How would you answer my dear friend, how?
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π It was not really a question but being lost for words …
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You are never lost for words my Ina, never, this is your vocation, your path, words…But to answer your question, I do it as you do, intuitively and from the heart…
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Nice word ‘moodling’ and great benefits for us! You are mining another interesting archive John. This will be fun.
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Hi Ho, Hi Ho and off to work we go….!
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An endearing image! Singing artists.
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I love the contrast of paint and fabric.
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Me too, couldn’t resist framing this juxtaposition…thank you Cheryl
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