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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Monumental Polaroids


My daughter's commitment to making regular Mabel Polaroids has now maintained its steady course without interruption for five years. It has weathered the very disappearance of Polaroid film itself, which still existed when this project started. This present group covered a remarkable clutch of big events pressed into a remarkably short time  which included 1) the End of Preschool, 2) the Fifth Birthday, and 3) the Start of Kindergarten.






Polaroids accumulate, one per week, in a special box on a special shelf at Mabel's house. When six or eight or ten of them are ready, I put them into a special envelope and carry them home with me. Then I scan them and crop them and shove them up on Spencer Alley so that all the wise people who love to look at pictures of Mabel will be able to see them, and also so that my daughter can download the scans. I make high resolution scans in case either one of us wants to make paper prints, but usually we don't do that since we have the paper originals. Which I have to make a special effort to remember to return to the special box on the special shelf at Mabel's house after I have finished scanning them. My daughter uses one Polaroid (but not in any particular order) for the Monday post every week on Pippa's Cabinet, her own highly organized blog, which stands in such stark contrast to the randomness of mine. On Pippa's Cabinet each Polaroid comes with a lively story or two about the enthralling child. There will surely be future manifestations of these same Polaroids  perhaps not even imagined yet  as they become yearly more remote and more treasured and more venerable.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Paris Doors


Last month Mabel and her parents spent a couple of weeks in Paris. As they walked and explored, they evolved a collective game to spot the best Paris doorways and then make use of them as backdrops for Mabel's enthralling and ever-various form. The complete set as posted by my daughter is here.










Saturday, May 9, 2015

Contemporary

Craig Green
SS15

Maison Martin Margiela
SS15

Damir Doma
FW15

J.W. Anderson
FW15

Marques'Almeida
FW15

Walter van Beirendonck
FW15

The images themselves are self-servingly produced by the industry, but the choices are derived from that strictly curated site, Lynn & Horst.

Dior
FW15

Dior
pre-Fall 15

Dior
pre-Fall 15

Dior
SS15

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Busytown

Busytown I (a la Richard Scarry)
2012

The Night Table : Guide Cloth
2012

Yesterday my daughter chose a recent painting by Sarah Boyts Yoder for the left-hand side of the daily photo-pairing site we maintain here for our more-or-less private amusement.

For pondering, there are (here and now) another dozen compositions from the same worthy source.

Big Gray Clouds
2013

Purple Comb
2013

Orange Cleaver
2013

Gray Stars, Little Orange Map
2013

Lime Shoulder
2014

Bun
2014

Mega Bun in Watermelon and Mint
2014

Boomeranging in the Snow
2015

Blue Brand
2015

Wicker Chair Ghost
2015

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Scrapbook

 unidentified gold-rimmed children matted in blue 
Every so often I move groups of saved images farther back into remoter storage. That is also when I unsystematically weed out images saved long ago that did not weather well.

Whims rather than principles determine what can still be saved. These are a few of the survivors. There is no memorial for the numerous discards.

plastic-and-wire sculpture by Kiki  Kogelnik (1935-1997)

printed price-list for 1915 at the Paris brothel of Mlle. Marcelle la Pompe



stool installation by Ai Wei Wei  Venice Biennale 



scary drawing from The Go To Bed Book



hand-drawn Therapy ad, posted in laundromat

Way in, Way out 'Plants' by Yukinori Maeda, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo

program cover, The Tempest, American Ballet Theatre, New York
Mariinsky Theater, St. Petersburg

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Polaroids Morts

I would not know about William Miller's abstract Polaroids if my alert daughter had not found them out and featured them on Silas & Eppie and then on Pippa's Cabinet

Subsequently, I stumbled over the following lovely description of their genesis in French (so full of cognates that it reads about the same as English) 

"William Miller scanne des polaroids non-exposés dont la chimie s’est détériorée pour créer des formes et des couleurs étranges."