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Monday, 27 May 2013

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On 15 May 2013 18:17, Martin Law <martin.rainbowmaker@gmail.com> wrote:


"*". . . the weenyon big face, looks good.  Saw it last night . . ..

[“(actually WINYAN WAKAN (i spelled it phonetically, weenyon wahkon, for sake of 13 letters and so people would speak it correctly.)” 17 May 2013 20:44]





Wakan (wahkon) means magic as much as holy cos their holy is earth holy and not heaven holy.
Crossed my mindspace the 'love of leaves' winyan (woman) 'might' like to go big face (with just enough leaf to show it's not her throat).
Zoomwise potential imagining how diverse eyes and mouths would look bigface. .  Had to focus in micro for them to work.  So imagined as big eye canvas, brush strokes would be expressionist chunky.
Hmm 3 solar flares in 24 hours no wonder the weather.  I tell people on my shop trip so they have to think outside the biosphere.  Did some weeding troweling and clipping between cold undercloud gusts.
For years i keep typing in, variants of 'visions of an awake/ better/ healthy/ peaceful / world' etc. and there's a distinct absence of visual imagination.  Hence, Blake’s statement re. "peaceful arts".  Must get a paradigm wrench*.  I imagine a world without this slow motion 'suspense' (like, when will evil get got?  Or at least demoted to a functional balance.  To not will that it will is not good for the immune system and vitality in general).  My mother was asking the same question before she went on to spirit land.  I'm sure millions of mothers do.
While the wheel was a bright idea the ones in bureaucracy (consults dictionary) used greed instead of grease and got corroded.  Who in their right 'mind(?)' would consent to be governed by a machine (or anything else) anyway?
Kept hearing planes flying through clouds earlier but not coming out the other side. Looking up (always) thought i might get a good '
chemie' shot without having to talk to a doctor. Pays not to talk to them anyway.
Sun's shining a bit, probably doesn't know what else to do. Must inspect some more soil.
Look out for rainbows!
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Art
: a love of leaves, martin law, july 2012
artwork : digital pan play, martin law - 'zoom renderish II', MAY13 - wfp for moo


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