Archive for the ‘Grunge Art’ Category
Alamos Street Dog — Computer Art by kenne
On early morning walks
down the narrow
streets of Alamos
I saw the street dog
patiently waiting by the door
seeming to know her place,
her sad eyes
piercing my soul
occasionally lifting her ears
to my enter thoughts,
looking away lost in longing —
I wanted to reinvent the moment
opening her prison door.
— kenne
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Mayo Woman in Alamos, Sonora, Mexico — Grunge Art by kenne
You inhabit
endless days
in no room
by the wood burning
barrel stove
To know
the old traditions
making tacos
not just any taco —
garbanzo bean
flour tortilla tacos
Seeing faces
passing in the clouds
as hands touch
with casual certainty
the heat of the fire
— kenne
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Floor Lamp — Grunge Art by kenne
Alone on the terrace
as flame
to my lonely lamp
fades to the courtyard light —
Santos crimson cushions
await our conversation
as oil and honey
to the throat
“thou still unravish’d
bride of quietness”.
— kenne
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Standing Alone In Grunge — Computer Painting by kenne
Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.
— Gerard De Nerval
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“Peace At the End of the Day” — Computer Painting by kenne
Restful moments bring
Peace at the end of the day —
Sun, water, fire.
— kenne
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American Kestrel Atop a Mesquite Tree On A Winter Day — Computer Painting by kenne
“Though you were watching me,
I neither ate nor drank, but what
you saw was a vision.”
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Creosote Seed Pods — Grunge Art by kenne
Fuzzy-white seed pods
Decorate the creosote bush
A plant of the ages.
— kenne
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Live Oak Acorn — Grunge Art By kenne
The acorn is so rich in symbolism. For some, it represents knowledge, the knowledge of growing and harvesting food, which encompasses the knowledge of sustainability. By using the acorn as a fetish whereby one can focus on nature, developing a better understanding of nature and life.
From mythology to psychologist James Hillman’s “acorn theory” much is written on the power of the acorn. Hillman believes that every individual holds his or her potential inside himself or herself from birth, just as the acorn already holds the pattern for the oak tree. We are able to actualize our inner energy through the choices and actions we take much like an acorn turns into a mighty oak tree.
Whether his theory is correct or not, what a perfect time, as we begin the year 2016 to look inside at the images of our inner soul and begin to explore rather than explain what we see. By doing so, we will be better able to take on life’s new challenges.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
kenne
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Grunge Art by kenne
Sharing
the moment
while living in
parallel worlds as
tongues caress
taste.
— kenne
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Christmas Past #4 (Katelyn, December 21, 2005) — Images by kenne
“Christmas waves a magic wand over this world,
and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.”
— Norman Vincent Peale
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Grunge Art by kenne
The wise are wise
only because they love.
The fool are fools
only because
they think they
can understand love.
— Paulo Coelho
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Wildflowers — Grunge Art by kenne
“In the midst of the fountain of wit there arises something bitter,
which stings in the very flowers.”
— Lucretius
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Bee On A Wildflower (Fleabane)– Grunge Art by kenne
To see a world in a grain of sand
and heaven in a wild flower
hold infinity in the palms of your hand
and eternity in an hour.
— William Blake
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Raven — Grunge Art by kenne
Raven — Grunge Art by kenne
“Hey,” said Shadow.
“Huginn or Muninn, or whoever you are.”
The bird turned, head tipped,
suspiciously, on one side,
and it stared at him with bright eyes.
“Say ‘Nevermore,'” said Shadow.
“Fuck you,” said the raven.”
— Neil Gaiman
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Wild Cotton — Grunge Art by kenne
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