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AG2023_1130665c or never fixed

July 23, 2023July 23, 2023 dig
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rather a landscape shaped by or fixed about mutable objects, expansive and pliable conditions…

Posted in landscape, language

AG2023_1140394a or precise and rectilinear

July 22, 2023July 22, 2023 dig
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“On the map it is precise and rectilinear as a chessboard

[…]

though here and there a weathered post asserts a former claim

[…]

What grows in that place is possessed of a beauty all its own, ramshackle and unexpected”

–Campbell McGrath.

Posted in landscape, language

AG2023_1130603a or unkept by the present tense

July 21, 2023July 21, 2023 dig
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“… Unkept

By the present tense, I was distant 

In my watching,

An existence I too tendered stagily 

As free.

[…]

the flowing virtue 

Of verdant surfaces”

—Hanae Jonas

Posted in landscape, language

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July 20, 2023July 20, 2023 dig
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Posted in landscape

spaces where feelings are held

July 19, 2023July 19, 2023 dig

What must be valued
I’m learning,

in clarity and in error,
are spaces

where
feelings are held.

Here—in a poem?
And elsewhere

(JJ)


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Posted in landscape, language

A clear day in Antigua Guatemala or breathe benevolent notes, their particular legibility

July 17, 2023July 17, 2023 dig

We surrender in the teeming utterance

of materials soaked with sentences already made in air

Dawn Lundy Martin.


To disappear into the right words
and to be their meanings. . .


radiant points, scales and
variations of beads and dots
breathe benevolent notes, their
particular legibility of trackless

Resistance …

Norma Cole.

Posted in landscapeTagged guatemala

Submerged in an exhibition, mostly

July 16, 2023 dig
Posted in exhibition, landscapeTagged guatemala

Bebi images

July 15, 2023 dig
Posted in landscapeTagged guatemala

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