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concretekiss ([personal profile] concretekiss) wrote2009-08-02 02:04 pm
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daisy hats for grizzly bears

Summer involves so much leg shaving
O my American problems

If one were fully dominated by only one side of his brain, he would have difficulty walking, or one leg and arm would have to drag the dead side around. Though we prefer one hand to the other, the less-dominant one must plod along in its rudimentary fashion to keep up. The simpler, gawky, attention deficient side of himself.
I read long ago that our brains cycle through hemispheres every couple of hours, and can be tricked to shift focus. Like when you notice your handwriting is suddenly getting sloppy, yet your hand is not tired, it can mean you have switched to the other side of your brain, idling. I found that I could reverse the change by holding one side of my nose and breathing through the other.
Imagine using nasal blockage to aid certain emotional functions or hone mental focus.
If the right brain is for creativity, art, emotion, music and intuition, you could plug your right nostril before going to the museum and concerts, painting a picture, or writing a poem for optimal perception and enjoyment? As well, if the left brain controls analytic thought, logic, science and math, a marshmallow in the left nostril might help when sitting down to balance a checkbook, refinance a car, study for a physics exam.
Or ultimately, I am an over-romanticizer.

Even the most adept side of my body cannot keep up with my brain, here lately. Lovers, I have missed you, but am often too exhausted to post, and don't know where to begin.

By day I am juggling two part time jobs, framing artwork and minding the flower shop.
Latenight I am folding horses and butterflies, sleeping with books, I kick them out of my bed dreaming, and wake by their thumps to the floor. Shifting more creative focus to speaking in colors and shapes, I've ignored poetry in words for almost a year now, and lately, as you may have noticed, have been fascinated with the female form in art/illustration. Undeniably, .

I show you....


tina berning


oksana badrak


raffaella brizuela sigurdardottir


marcos chin

   
julie heffernan



liza corbett


chris buzelli

To break my spell, I want to depict a modern city in ruins next, culling ideas from D's post about daydreaming habits, photos from abandonedplaces, remembering how voracious the flora was in the Pacific Northwest. I will give it a lone barn owl, maybe.

Looking for examples of lost cities, I learned that beginning around 1923, a 5ft, 100 lb. man, named Ed Leedskalnin worked alone by lantern light after dark for 28 years, building a monument to a woman who left him at the altar. Constructed from limestone blocks, some weighing over 13 tons. He called it the Coral Castle.


I love the resolution in his jaw.


Even Einstein was unable to understand just how Mr. Leedskalnin moved and carved the great stones, as small as he stood, supposedly alone, and with only a few primitive tools. He fashioned a sundial, the nine planets on pillars, a colossal throne, a 9 ton door that could be turned open with the push of a finger.
Interesting to me, there is little to be said regarding the girl for whom the castle was built, Agnes Scuffs, who never once came to see. Scientists and engineers preferred to marvel Ed's secret levitation abilities, over the weight of Agnes' heart.

1st 2 lines are a quasi couplet begging for sonnetary friends

[identity profile] pills.livejournal.com 2009-08-02 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh tiny Ed! Oh tiny you!

I miss you! I keep drafting emails. these images are stunning. FIRST ESPECIALLY. I am going to tell [livejournal.com profile] hooveraardvark one of my LJ --> IRL BFFs to add you & just wanted you to know ahead. You are one step ahead of her in the forced career overhaul dept and inspiring in a zillion other ways as well.

aka I WOULD BUILD YOU A MONUMENT TOOOO

[identity profile] tuckova.livejournal.com 2009-08-02 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Agnes couldn't marry him because her family would have cut her off and she loved her siblings too much to never see them again, but she came at night and she and Ed moved the stones around together, and then curled up on their coolness and talked and fed each other small snacks. She was six feet tall and super strong, and that's how they got so much done. That's what I think.

[identity profile] sealwhiskers.livejournal.com 2009-08-02 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I love oksana Badrak, but I love your stuff more, and her stuff remind me of your art!

aspiration

[identity profile] crooksandlucy.livejournal.com 2009-08-02 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
according to the post-party impression, last night i drank too much, gave strangers advice on mountain climbing and the benefits of handkercheifs (issues on which i am neither an authority nor practitioner), played postcards from italy for a living room and those inside it, then passed out under the hors d'oevre table.

in other news, i've decided that i ought to start carrying a placard with my first name and last initial on it. also, "last initial" always sounded odd to me and that marcos chin piece is great.

[identity profile] phoenixsinking.livejournal.com 2009-08-02 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I was under the impression to stimulate the right side of your brain you had to block your left nostril. But I could be severely misinformed, which happens from time to time. Additionally, I also am often awakened by books thumping onto the floor while I sleep.

[identity profile] pruneduchess.livejournal.com 2009-08-02 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
oh my! it's august! jay and are coming to austin in august! will you be around on the weekend of the 16th? can we hang out??

i love this collection of lady-pictures.

[identity profile] mr-quackenbush.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
you are forever my girl. and what with this talk of shaving yr legs i am all twitterpated with crude malelizardbrain thots. and then you post this beautiful pictures.

it is also really hot here, meaning my brain is now scrambled nicely.

i blame you. but it's very thoughtful and i appreciate it.

[identity profile] 4got10one.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
Have you ever seen "The Garden of Eden" in Lucas, KS? It's something! Here's a cold mac link http://www.garden-of-eden-lucas-kansas.com/

[identity profile] howard-cosell.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 12:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I love both What and The Way you show and tell -- thank you so much!

<3

[identity profile] disorganization.livejournal.com 2009-08-03 04:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I read on Wikipedia that Billy Idol was inspired to write "Sweet Sixteen" because of the Coral Castle!

I also kick books out of bed in my sleep -- and the cat

man the Badrak is not inspired by Miyazaki at ALL, riiiight?! then again I looked at her other stuff and that's the only one like that. is all AMAZING, nonetheless!
Edited 2009-08-03 17:00 (UTC)

[identity profile] catalogpose.livejournal.com 2009-08-04 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I've never read a post of yours that didn't inspire me in some way. I'm a sucker for the beguiling brain and hopless(ly lost) romantic.