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Tag Archives: collage
The way
Just experimenting with collage. This is adapted from some images of the Garrison church in Old Portsmouth.
A photo a day – All Souls Day
“For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.” (William Penn) It’s just thirteen weeks since my dear old mum died and as today is specifically given over to such remembrance I have chosen … Continue reading
A photo a day – big brother
I’ve been doing a lot of reading about the net today and its use for oppression and rebellion and so my image of the day was going to speak to that subject in pure collage form. But then I went … Continue reading
A photo a day: Facebook, ubiquity and photos
It’s funny how things work. I saw this post from another student who is a year in front of me and clicked the link only to see this: But as I had not seen this site before I took a … Continue reading
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Tagged collage, connotation, disability, Facebook, glitch art, image, impairment
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Out of Place by juxtaposition through digital collage?
Where I am nowIt seems to me as though the project three is beginning to form and so I have provisionally entitled it Out of Place as this reflects the sort of evocation I want to offer. Looking at the … Continue reading
A photo a day – distortion and politics
I’m equivocal about mornings: I face some laborious chores required in my process of getting up. The dislike is compounded by my need to concentrate on what I am doing – so I can’t just do them through habit … Continue reading
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Tagged collage, establishment, exclusion, expressionism, image, inclusion, politics
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A photo a day – Jimmy would have been 62 today
I miss arguing with him.
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Tagged appropriation, collage, image, loss, memory, monochrome, punctum
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A photo a day – reality
“Pete’s grip on reality was called into question when he spilt some digital colour in M&S”
A photo a day – the cremation and wake
We had a lovely day and turnout for mum’s funeral today. It was a busy day for me but I enjoyed saying bye to mum in a way she would have liked. The funeral took place at Beckenham Crematorium and … Continue reading
A photo a day – connotation seeing mum in everything
Steve, my brother, took dad to see mum today and I did little other than rest, think and plan. Karen did dad’s shopping and I arranged for a cleaner going into dad’s once a week beginning tomorrow morning so at … Continue reading