A harmonious conception of memory
“It is sadder to find the past again and find it inadequate to the present than it is to have it elude you and remain forever a harmonious conception of memory.” F. Scott Fitzgerald
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“It is sadder to find the past again and find it inadequate to the present than it is to have it elude you and remain forever a harmonious conception of memory.” F. Scott Fitzgerald
I’m not much for keeping a journal. I’ve tried. If I gathered together all the journals I’ve started, it might fill a small library. There’s something about a fresh, new journal. The crisp binding, the clean page, the pristine smell. And then I write in it. Two pages is my average. By the time I […]
At what point do you stop believing a story?
When does your story become a myth?
Ever compare memories with someone like a sibling or a close friend that was there at the same time you were? It’s never the same story even though it was the same event.
Beyond the Story: Exploring Visual Memoir September 5- October 30, 2014 How and where do words and images intersect? What is the play between language, text and visual story telling? Artists Christine Martell, Lisa Sonora Beam and Rebecca Shapiro interpret the combination of personal narrative and visual image. Their goal is to create, define and […]
Memories…working out what those look like.
A somewhat daily practice. Today was transforming Sunday Toe Paintings into pears.
Mothers Day morning the kids and I indulged in some Sunday Toe Painting with pears.