Friday, February 22, 2019

Found Art Friday 275

Dear ones,
Parking lot greeting on sunny day (again). After so much drainage and boots and gravity and grates and grey.  Art Ranger has been the opposite of out on the range, or Artist At Large, remaining even more local in these conditions.
eye see you

current receiving and transmitting station
Winter Reboot Period:  A studio is brewing with possible and partial, as well as some maybe, with pieces of certainty, while practicing the usual - simmering, wandering, percolation, pieces of our brain attempting to express or unleash this or that thought bundle to you.  Her purpose is to make things, and to sift the thoughts that come out of her, so she does  - perhaps as others do or don't clean between their toes. She is doing a form of maintenance.
When it's time to paint she puts on her brushes
this way inside and out  - get stitched together
Recently, the Department of Homeland Inspiration received a comment in her rarely used comment area:
 "Electronica has allowed us to freeze and share the moments more so than every before. Trillions of these moments daily sent in microwaves beaming upward to satellites and then downward again rumbling in one's hip pocket. What's this? Art Rangers and other rangers beatifically dialoging and capturing creatures who for most have been forgotten, other than the domesticated kind in form of steak or fast-food hamburger patty. Our wilderness cries out in pain."  said Tyler Blik. 
Thank you Mr Blik for having the gumption to write
Based on Tyler's Comment Play back - Art Ranger's drawing juke box
someone is trying to understand 
 While en route to discovering the art in everyday life, thank "god" we must walk the dog god:
air bubble appreciation day

We name them now  - this one is Carl
Can't explain why.  And moments later we are reminded that sometimes it is okay to not have decided yet, or to not have done your taxes.
Threshold with limbs and shoelace
Have a swell week of winter time, and we hope to hear from you some day at homelandinspiration@gmail.com, especially in the form of a found art image that you would like folded in to Art Ranger's perch of field.  Also, feel free to comment and you too may receive a drawing!



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