Sunday, January 17, 2016

The Past Is Never Dead -- Quote from Faulkner

 The Past Is Never Dead 
All images are from commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted. Design & editing by Rick Doble.


  "The past   
This bone flute, discovered in a Paleolithic cave in Germany,
is about 30 thousand years old,
and is among the oldest known musical instruments ever found. 


  is never dead.  
Flute player on ancient Greek pottery.

  It's not even  
The Flute Player, by Dirck van Baburenm, 1620.

  past."  
Herbie Mann playing a modern day flute.

William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun, 1951


Sunday, January 10, 2016

The More Things Change By Rick Doble

 THE MORE THINGS CHANGE 
Editing, design & research by Rick Doble.
All images are from commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.


"Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose."
Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr



 The more 

 things change  

 The more 

 they stay the same 

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Janus, Roman God of January by Rick Doble


 Janus 
 the Roman two-headed god 
 of cold January 
 looks both ways 
 to the past 
 and to the future 
 the year beginning and ending 
Patterns of frost on a window.

 He is the god 
 of doors 
 gateways 
 passages and 
 transitions 
 dead trees with the promise of leaves 


 He stares into the distance 
 at the still cold point 
 of the sun's travel 

A depiction of another ancient god associated with the passage of time, the winged primordial Greek god Chronos who was the god of time, illustrating the flight of time or that time flies. "The triumphs of Petrarch. The triumph of time; Chronos as a winged figure with two crutches riding on a cart drawn by two stags to right; accompanied by figures ordered according to their age, from young children at right to an old man at left; in right background two children with a walking-frame; from a series of six engravings. c.1539 Engraving." British Museum 

"Chronos [ED: the ancient Greek god of time] as a winged figure
with two crutches riding on a cart" an hour glass at his feet
(detail from the above engraving).


Text, editing, research & design by Rick Doble. All images are from commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.

Sunday, December 27, 2015

New Year's Day 2016 by Rick Doble

  New Year's Day 2016  

 This is the moment 
moon and Earth from outer space NASA photo

 in the Earth's travel 
diagram of the Earth at different seasons of the year in relation to the sun

 when Santa's friend 
 Father Time 
Father Time postcard from 1910

 reminds us 
Father Time in flight

 that time flies 
Hour glass with wings in cemetery illustrating "time flies"

 out with the old 
 in with the new 
The young new year chasing the old bygone year into the history books

Text, design & research by Rick Doble. All images are from commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.

Friday, December 18, 2015

Winter Solstice 2015 by Rick Doble

 Winter Solstice 2015 

 We have forgotten 

 that at this darkest time 
 of year 

 when the sun 
 almost slips away 

 we are slightly afraid 


Text, editing and design by Rick Doble. All images are from commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.

Saturday, December 12, 2015

The Urge To Create by Rick Doble


 The urge 
by Rick Doble

Drawings on birch bark by a 7 year-old Russian boy Onfim, about 1260 CE, Novgorod.
In the picture on the right Onfim wrote "I am a beast."

 to create 

Contemporary painting by a child of her town in Slovakia.


 is as basic 

The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly, ca. 1950-1964, by James Hampton. (Photo courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum)
Made of tin foil from gum wrappers, light bulbs and other objects he found as a janitor, James Hampton in Washington DC USA created this piece of religious art during a 14 year period. When he died no one knew about its existence, and it was almost discarded until someone recognized its value; it was eventually placed in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC
James Hamtpon posted the following on his wall in his garage where he built 'The Throne': "Where there is no vision, the people perish" — Proverbs 29:18 (King James Version)

 and necessary 

A New Year's Day mummer's costume and performance from the Mummers Parade in Philadelphia. Mummery, which is associated with Christmas, has been in existence since the early 1800s. Yet Mummery in various forms is an old tradition that goes back almost a thousand years. Groups that participate in the parade often spend a year designing and creating their outfits. You can see the new 2016 Philadelphia parade streamed live on your computer starting at 10 AM EST on January 1, 2016.

 as the need 

 to breathe 

Text, editing, design & research by Rick Doble. All images are from commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Rationalizing The Irrational by Rick Doble


  So Why Did You Do That?  
Text & design by Rick Doble. All images are from commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.

Fludd's diagram of the conscious mind

 Much of the time 
 our rational minds 

angry man pointing his finger at another person in a crowd of people

 are used 
 to think up 
 reasons 

two teens gossiping about another teen, bullying, secrets

 that justify 
 our irrational 
 behavior 

kissing teenagers, love, infatuation