Tag Archives: David Byrne

“More Terrifying Angels…”

Today I returned to some photographs done a couple of years ago. I did them as part of my ongoing “Every Angel is Terrifying…” portfolio. This follows some conversations I recently had with a friend, concerning illness, death, and dying. … Continue reading

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“Terrifying Angels and Rainer Maria Rilke…”

Those of you who have been following my work for some time are aware of my ongoing “Every Angel is Terrifying…” work. I started the project attempting to deal with issues of death, beauty and dying. In the German poet … Continue reading

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“Every Angel is Terrifying….” another one

Canon G 10, Photoshop textures & layers. I appreciate David Byrne‘s take on the connection between death and beauty, “Matthias said beauty – being ephemeral, evanescent and impermanent – reminds us of death. I would have never put an equal … Continue reading

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WaterWomen, Bicycle Diaries & The Rings of Saturn

Creative spurts come in wondrous ways. This morning I stopped by the Leon County Library to pick up  David Byrne’s Bicycle Diaries which I had requested.  I was totally intrigued by the book when I read that he had been … Continue reading

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