Thursday 20 September 2012

tracing acorn’s destiny

(destiny of acorn’s destiny part II)

COBS

On 22 August 2012 16:41, Martin Law martin.rainbowmaker@gmail.com wrote:

>Concentrate of briefspeak, COBS-
Thanks 'Hello' dark font - just what eye wanted.

Waking thoughts: 'Waking up is hard to do', parody of 50s? pop song, 'Breaking up is...'

(While sitting contemplating on porcelain Roisin's response that she's "dazzled" and that " . . . you will invent a new language to wake up the 'People-animals'"), for No 'L', a new title outing the old: 'A New Word Order'.  So, continuing from the title: 'The illiterati think syntax is something you pay the church but it's actually "a weapon of mass instruction"'. A term from Jan Gaylor Totto who i listened long to right after a long phone talk which sent me there.

Working initial first thought syn tax on a 13 times 13, will later consecrate and carve in smoking medicine concrete and spiral blueprint beam anticlockwise as ye do.  Rest assured.

All this without yet breakfast. Up late watching Amazon natives.

Intend tracing 'Acorn's Destiny' today as i weeded all front garden yes terday after nice visit from Helen back from Ecuador, we watced Tippi - young girl growing up naturally in africa, i later sent articles, greeting her with "Hel(lo)en".  Dig?
Worth using 'Kisses the Wolf' again (enlarged) goes well with 'People-animals & Animal-people' text.
Got lots Bumbles and Butterfly in garden.
They love the red plant (name eludes) and Buddlia. Dug/weeded half back patch.
Helen re-members Cheyenne life, sha-He-eh-nah (people with the shrill voice).
Sunshine late start must breakfast and trace.......
(! a chat pop up from Audrey) Will study photos for blog material.
Continuing...RBM


Replying to latest messages ...
On 23 August 2012 01:42, Martin Law martin.rainbowmaker@gmail.com wrote:

Repliances . . .
I just completed my meticulous complex tracing for next painting.

Good questions about title typo.  Cos i have a relevant thought about it.  I actually expressed it in my most recent message to no-L but didn't continue and relate it now in time.  It was this:  'People-animals & Animal-people' - the upper and lower case showing which is which more clearly i thought.  And the hyphen.  The >>> <<< things are good.  I like using symbols. Those ones are quite indian.
Another thought i put in the message was, i thought the painting, 'Kisses the Wolf' might suit the article even though we used it before.
It occurred to me that no harm in re-using illustrations particularly when they fit the subject.  It's like a pack of cards, but being steadily added to.
Another thought was monitoring the pace we progress at, as i half expected we were preparing the september blog and might need to hold a collection of stuff back so as to have a complete blog ready when september comes.  
So our rhythm is in synch.  The principle of having something in reserve.

~~~ My tracing looks so disciplined and psychedelic that i thought it might be a good idea to get a clear black and white copy to send to blog as it's an artwork in itself, and the idea of showing a work in progress might be good for people to see, as they'd never know otherwise.  It would be an educative process, much needed.
So can we be preparing for the september one before you go ahead?
Also relative to how often i get on a good writing roll.
Have the feeling i wrote one or two usable emails recently. Will have to take a leisurely look. But sure there's more notions i want to put in writing.  Wish more people would read my stuff, more in it than meets the casual eye i reckon
How's the great outdoors?
i had a listen to Alfred Webre on Exopolitics , his presentation via video at the Vancouver Chemtrail conference and expose.  He ties everything up very well and is a profound researcher and innovative mind.  Founder of the concept of 'Exopolitics'. Gets some heavy establishment flak too which says a lot.
Enjoyed email response about 'birthdays'.  Good on you for seeing through them as being 'anything'. Like krismuss, what's that!?
Just a way of checking every year as to how gullible people are so they can be 'fleeced' like sheep and kept in slavery. 
Do feel free to share what i write with everybody.  I'm always jotting things down.  Like the title i shared with 'No-'L'. >>> 'A New Word Order'.
Here's another from today,-   'IBOK-UBOK2'
Kool hah?  Look good on a T shirt.   Also good way to round off a letter.
Anyway, I.B.O.K.-U.B.O.K.2.
rainbowmaker



Kool

On 23 August 2012 03:17, Martin Law martin.rainbowmaker@gmail.com wrote:

> Does seem like the blog improves as it 'goes along' (another funny concept, 'goes along'.)  Might find i write something that 'Holy woman' would fit with.  Every time i scan the web i think that civilized people have a totally screwed up concept of beauty.  Totally robotic cliché ridden and with no notion of natural.  Says a lot about how ungrounded and infantile the collective psyche is.
It's collective aesthetic immaturity through absence of education in that area, which should be all encompassing.  I could easily rant about that.
Just mounted my tracing on a white piece of paper and may copy and send from Tobe.  I could educate people in a simple way about how non-artificial beauty is arrived at.  Might be a good way to go, like in stages, before and after.  Imagine a film like that.  I can verbalise and demonstrate method, but sensitivity and inspiration is another matter.  Interesting subject for cups of tea.
I imagine that moo is currently tuning the focus to music, transforming moo into mood (at least in the key of 'd'.)  I had a good free form piano play earlier.  What a grateful luxury.  How did i manage without, for over 'sixty years'!!??  Well, you do with what you got till you get.
Anyway kool kommunikation, thanks.
IBOK-UBOK2-RBM<









































art : acorn’s destiny - tracing, martin law, august 2012


(see destiny of acorn’s destiny :
acorn’s destiny - a pre view - part I
trowel tips and Gaian-root instinct twitches - part III
acorn’s destiny - part IV - forthcoming)







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