Showing posts with label nose. Show all posts
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Monday, December 30, 2013

Memento mori


"All photographs are memento mori.
To take a photograph is to participate in another person's
(or thing's) mortality, vulnerability, mutability.
Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it,
all photographs testify to time's relentless melt."

-- Susan Sontag 


Self portrait 12-30-13


"It's being here now that's important.
There's no past and there's no future.
Time is a very misleading thing.
All there is ever, is the now.
We can gain experience from the past, but we can't relive it;
and we can hope for the future, but we don't know if there is one."

-- George Harrison

"How did it get so late so soon?
 It's night before it's afternoon.
December is here before it's June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so late so soon?"

-- Dr. Seuss



memento mori
"remember that you will die"

There's that beautiful song in the musical Rent, called "Seasons of Love." The entire cast sings over and over about the five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes that make up a year in everybody's life. They repeatedly ask the question "How do you measure" the minutes that comprise those years, and they offer some possibilities:

In daylights, in sunsets
In midnights, in cups of coffee
In inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife ...
In truths that she learned
Or in times that he cried
In bridges he burned
Or the way that she died

They're all good suggestions. But I chose to measure the past year of my life in faces. 

And in doing so, along the way I simultaneously measured with pretty much all of the items on the Rent list: daylights, sunsets, midnights, cups of coffee, inches, miles, laughter, strife, truths, tears, burnt bridges, death. 

I don't know how significant my life is in the grand scheme of things. I'm guessing not very. When my life is finally over, probably aside from my family, I won't register on the radar much. The universe probably isn't going to buckle at the knees over the loss of a middle aged (former) insomniac from Ohio who spent her days in a small upstairs room taking pictures of herself and her toys. 

It's unlikely that any of my photographs from 2013 will wind up in a gallery, or a book, or a museum, or a store. My blog will never get a million hits. That was never my goal anyway. I'm not interested in where my photographs end up. I'm interested in where my photographs take me, whether they take me toward something I have yet to discover, or whether they take me away from something I need to leave behind.

As Susan Sontag said in today's top quote, "All photographs are memento mori." They're records and reminders of what we all have to lose, evidence of somethings and someones that will eventually be permanently erased. I guess my photographs represent that tiny, tinny voice inside us all that cries "I was here!" "I lived." "I loved." "I struggled." "I tried." "I kept going." "I learned." "I saw." "I cared." "I didn't give up when I was too exhausted to want to keep living." "I found a way to survive." "I wrestled the demons." "I stumbled upon joy."

It's been an unforgettable year.

Thanks from the bottom of my heart to anyone who took a few minutes out of their five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred to stumble along with me.





Saturday, May 4, 2013

Does this nose make my octopus look fat?


“Telling yourself you like the way you look is easy. 
Believing it is an entirely different kettle of whales.”

 --Andrew Biss, The Impressionists

Self portrait 5-4-13

Face it.
There are days.
Days when makeup doesn't help.
Days when masks won't work.
Days when dark glasses don't cut it.
Days when the thought of answering the door is out of the question.
Days when another self portrait is, well, unthinkable.
Days when I feel so unattractive, so un-photogenic that there is really only one solution.
Put an octopus on my face and forget about it.

*no octopuses were harmed in the making of this self portrait.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Pick me! Pick me!


"You can pick your friends, 
and you can pick your nose. 
But you can't pick your friend's nose."


Strawberry faces with jiggle eyes 4-18-13

"Strawberries  are the angels of the earth, 
innocent and sweet with green leafy wings reaching heavenward."

                                                                                                                 -- Terri Guillemets

Strawberry faces with jiggle eyes 4-18-13

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Humor me

“Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light.”
                                                                                        -- Groucho Marx 


Self portrait 4-6-13

“I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh.”
                                                                                  -- Maya Angelou

Self portrait (2) 4-6-13
I don't care how pretty you are.
I don't care how much money you make.
I don't care what you drive.
I don't care what you wear.
I don't care who you know.
I don't care what you do.
I don't care what you're worth.
I  don't care what you drink.
I don't care where you came from.
I don't care where you're going.
I don't care if you fancy girls, or boys, or both, or neither.
I don't care what you believe in.
I don't care if you don't believe in anything.
All I really care about is if you have a sense of humor.
Be it big, brassy, wry, subtle, droll, searing, intellectual, whatever -- 
If you can laugh with me, I'm sure to like you.
If you can laugh at yourself, we'll get along all the better.
Life is hard enough, serious enough, and painful enough already.
If we didn't laugh, we'd probably just cry our eyes out. 
So how about you turn that frown upside-down.
Come on.
Humor me.
I'm totally serious.