some of you might already have noticed my obsession with old bathtubs … imagine my surprise when I discovered the work of Dorothy Cross. Dorothy Cross: Eye of Shark For the past 10 years, Cross has used the shark as a recurring motif in her work, an animal that often remains out of human sight but…
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A bathtub follow up
Time for a new Abreuvoir I spotted this watering place on my afternoon walk, not sure what the pipes are for – maybe just there to add some colour to my photo? I also found this beautiful harrow – left to rust in a corner of no-mans-land. And a tyre trying to become nature …
BATHTUB UPDATE
not a drop to share?!?
bathtub news
Not the most delicate of finds this one,but as a bathtub-documentarist I can’t afford to be choosy, my assignment is to document the reality, as it is … not to play around like –– an artist … ?
bathtub update
I have yet to discover any connection between the bathtub project and my search for beauty, but I guess a link will turn up somewhere along the way …This image is from Lundsneset, a 15 minutes walk from my house. I haven’t seen any cattle nor any sheep on these fields since I moved here. But…
shocking news
See, sheep do need bathtubs to drink from!!!
have a drink!
I wonder; will the cows really wade out here to drink? And another question for you all: Do cows in all countries, all over the world – drink from bathtubs? Or is this a local Scandinavian phenomenon? Tungenes fyr can you see its raining at sea? a closer look at the lighthouse, now a part…
We have too much stuff already. It clutters our view, inward and outward.
I’m reading Lisa Carver’s Reaching Out with No Hands. Reconsidering Yoko Ono. It’s a very amusing and well written book. Carver has a strong personal tone – her text is filled with respect for Ono’s work. Here is why, according to Carver, Ono is such an important artist: Yoko Ono is not pretty, she is…