T.I.L.N.

Phases of life slide into one another.  To gain insight into your family, look at yourself.  You bear the stamp of the Gene Stampede.  Genetic herds.  Accelerated diversification of form. Your blood has been drawn, you may not have noticed.  All that’s needed is a tiny drop, or maybe a stray hair, and you are […]

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The Quadrogram

We discovered a special place in the Gatineau Hills, at Meech Lake, with good views and good energy.  Almost a sacred spot.  A symbol came to me and named itself ‘quadrogram’.  Nested diamonds, blue white and red.  Weeks later I returned to mark that spot with a glyph of the quadrogram.  Forest graffiti.  Hopefully the tree […]

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LeVram’s Masterwork

What exactly is the Calculix? Those who claim to have seen it describe the object as an irregularly shaped construct of component pieces joined at odd angles, sometimes glowing, often with a repeating motif of lines or circles that seem to scale to infinity.  It is at least three-dimensional, if not more.  Fractal, but not […]

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The Calculix , Part 1

There are people who claim to have been through the rift, a transient crease in time’s pace that assembles events in random configurations, often with bizarre consequences.  The only way it’s possible is if the Calculix is real. It’s not any crazier than believing the laws of the universe are true and have had their […]

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vision

A work in progress with coloured pencil…  Attempting to capture an ephemeral vision, like trying to nail down a cloud.

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The Afterlife Party

The invitation arrived the old way, by mail, and unfolded into three ornate handmade sections corresponding to heaven, hell and purgatory.  An invitation that in the end no one can refuse and so, on a rumour of a night five weeks later and under oppression of a February arctic front, Nellis, Dee and Wes cut […]

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Blorgg, Green

  Rotting leftovers from the fridge of my mind, years later found stinking in the back corner.  This variety of space jelly is known to feed on the imaginations of aspiring children…..  

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Visionary art through history

An overview of visionary art as presented by Alex Grey: Alex Grey on the History of Visionary Art The renowned artist draws connections between his predecessors and contemporaries, from Tibetan Thangka art to Hieronymus Bosch, through to Johfra Bosschart and Robert Venosa – fascinating.  {Via Timewavezero}

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