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Showing posts with label found art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label found art. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

this Nature progression is a found art piece I'm photo journaling. I didn't participate with 
the selection or the placement of the mattress nor the dispersing of the leaves, twigs, & etc....
I've been calling it, "leaved mattress grid"...
~ inate orders and patterns occurring with Nature ~
color differences relate to atmospheric conditions colors of the days
@3 x 3 1/2 foot square area


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Thursday, October 22, 2015

this Nature progression is a found art piece I'm photo journaling. I didn't participate with 
the selection of or the laying of the mattress nor the dispersing of the leaves...
I've been calling it, "leaved mattress grid"...
~ inate orders and patterns occurring with Nature ~

10/16

10/18

10/19

10/20

10/21

Sunday, September 27, 2015

have been painting warehouse space in Albany NY to help pay for my art addiction... and snapping a few conceptions to quell my angst...

warehouse wall writing / /








wall
digital


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Saturday, April 5, 2014

"Blue chalk trail" originally posted on 3/24/14
http://gregpatch.blogspot.com/2014/03/blue-chalk-trail-on-spring-walk-about_24.html

from that post; "on a Spring walk about the neighborhood I came upon this found art sequentially. by their distance apart from each other, with no other typical construction site indicators and on different properties there is mystery to what they're indicative of. a & b were on two separate roads. c & d were within the grounds of the Rosendale (NY) Cemetery. the cross inside the circle and within the cemetery grounds aligns with the four directions..."

on a walk on 4/1/14 along a back trail from town to where I'm living I came upon more of the Blue chalk markings. leading from the outside of the NW corner of the cemetery these markings drew a straight line along the path Northwesterly. the sequential photos from SW to NW...
today and tomorrow I'm posting 5 cell photos I took of these found markings...

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Monday, March 24, 2014

"Blue chalk trail"

on a Spring walk about the neighborhood I came upon this found art sequentially. by their distance apart from each other, with no other typical construction site indicators and on different properties there is mystery to what they're indicative of. a & b on two separate roads. c & d were within the grounds of the Rosendale (NY) Cemetery. the cross within the circle, within the cemetery grounds, aligns with the four directions (North top right)...

a

b

c

d