Sunday, October 31, 2010

Owlish Atlas Byrds

enter the egg...a foundling

owl that was

Junk Owls...anatomy chart


Owls...shadows of enunciation, silent... 
disturbing the inky molecules
from crumbling pages foxed with age...
in the library of darkness the old words flicker

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Grasses...Elementary Roots


Grasses were the first plants that I hybridized...a cross between crisp new pencil skins satisfyingly cracked between the teeth
 and a ruler slapping sound... very 5th grade. There are enough grasses for a Gallery page of their own. Grasses...Elementary and Curious Roots

Pencil Grass
 (ferrule dentata) found in abundance near schoolyards, fresh growth in September...withered specimens collected in June and July. Small rose and amber coloured seeds with rubbery texture. Rapid growth... Incremental Grass (of the family gramineae). Heritage varieties grow from 12" to 36" h. Modern cultivars 30 cm. to 91.44 cm. h...Woody form, prefers careful cultivation, grows well in rows. Used historically in the discipline of scholars and esp. non-scholars.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Fall of the Bees

...honey bees, worker bees...wasps -
while there were too few pollinating in the spring
there were multitudes sucking the plums in the fall...








Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Waffle headed Potter's Byrd

With their rusty ruckus and black coats it was a simple matter to imagine them built from the very heaps they juke and jive among. 
grater legged waffling headed Potters byrd

Monday, October 25, 2010

Shadow Pictures

shadow pictures...a bit of how

Corvids at play

bi-pedal byrds

waffling headed potters byrd

raven steals the reflector

X underwood

raven treasure

back space and burner

motley trio

grated legged potter byrds

Hoodie's farm

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Junko chart

The unNatural History of Flora & Fauna
includes Junkyard Byrds and the 'Found to Be' Botanical Curiosa.
Everything is created from photos taken at our recycling depot & free store.



Saturday, October 23, 2010

Raven Conference






"I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat" Edgar Allan Poe