Friday, February 16, 2018

Found Art Friday 248

Dear ones,
We are going to zig zag through it today, such a slalom of insides and outsides that a person must wrestle with.  Art Ranger's job is to watch out for the (art) in the everyday world and to encourage you to do so as well.  What with "the world" being so up in your face, we must swing a pendulum to survive our own narratives:  ...... b  r  e  a  t  h  e  ......
Bonnie Hotz uncovers rat nest in tarped wood pile: very resourceful are they
Thank you to those who still can find our inbox and share some Found Art Friday/ FAF, such as this. We can imagine a day in the Anthropocene era where we subcontract to rat farms who gnarl down our overwhelm of plastics, vigorously munching and crapping the blue planet back to its fossil self.  Blue tarps the world over have delivered such short months of false plastic security, before disintegrating  - beyond the leaky roof, a molecular detritus.
This is what someone named a bandaid  - how elegant!
This is what art is, it's a "frame" delivery system.  We corner off and put together an area for you to look at.  Here's mindfind froth relief collage from: The National Sanity Administration:
Revoltingly and irrationally, sordidly and sorrowfully addicted to guns and war
  People we can vote those people out 
who do nothing about this!

Meanwhile, when humankind is so heartbreaking, we like to focus on plants who give us life:

From the  fascinating "The Secret Life of Plants" by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird (1972).
If everybody understood how interconnected all "things" are,  would it help ?  .....
Until we meet again.

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