We're not the only people who think about these things. Fourth year medical student, Craig Chen, has written a poem titled Astronaut Love Triangle. Here is an excerpt:
In this vacuum closet who could wonder
that three warmths would find each other?
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We're not the only people who think about these things. Fourth year medical student, Craig Chen, has written a poem titled Astronaut Love Triangle. Here is an excerpt:
In this vacuum closet who could wonder
that three warmths would find each other?
Posted by David Scrimshaw at 18:55 0 comments
tags: Inspiration
Maybe we need a few more Astronauts.
Posted by Manny Blue at 21:59 1 comments
tags: Inspiration, Research
Aggie and Manny, some interesting movement options demonstrated in this piece.
And the lyrical complexity is right up our alley.
Posted by David Scrimshaw at 21:00 2 comments
tags: Inspiration
Hey guess what!
We sold our first piece of visual art. Not only that, but it is a found object piece. Also before we sold it, it was in a gallery show, Hit and Run 2 at the Gallery Petit Mort, along with works by Chris Love, Keir MacDonald and Jenn Farr. And if that's not enough, the buyer is famous local blogger and art collector, Zoom.
Here she is holding her new acquisition. Key Ring is made from organ keys that Aggie found outside a church in the Glebe, a frame I found several years ago, fabric that Manny acquired, and backing and screws that Jimmy acquired. Jimmy is also the one who put it all together.
Posted by David Scrimshaw at 22:06 0 comments
tags: is it art?, yes it's art