Now I know I'm not creative. Sometimes I court disapproval just for the laugh. That's pre-adolescent. The kid looks triumphant to me, and so she should.
"sometimes rebelling against the status quo and sometimes afraid of disapproval" it´s about a sort of spinning, circling movement, like that of the photo: everything is quiet, but something is spinning there with a clear center and high speed, and many things have been broken too; one organized movement and a lot of other movements that may seem chaotic, uh,oh!
Aleph: your comment is one of the best things I have read in months. It opened a gorgeous crack in my mind. Susan's image and your words - what a glorious duet!
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23 comments:
Very clever! Sitting on a pile of plate chips she hopes won't be discovered? Hmmmmm. You've done it again.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds!!!!
Wonderful!
Some days more than others :)
Uh, oh. Brings to mind the character Raymond as played by Dustin Hoffman in the 'Rain Man' film. A captivating image ...
How cool. I love the broken chips under the bowl. Looks like a meal you might find on Star Trek!
I know 'uh oh'. You made a most lovely flower!
"Uh,Oh"
TFE- Now that's what I call short fiction.
makin' lemonade of lemons, again?
Yes, really. But it is fun. Really.
Definitely all the time.
shatter. reassemble. repeat.
baby broken into a flower...
i like this 'uh oh' - there's no modesty in it ... and there shouldn't be...
R- Creative people to some extent remain adolescents, sometimes rebelling against the status quo and sometimes afraid of disapproval.
This reminds me of Luca della Robbia, but not so pathetic and with the sense of humor I miss about him.
"Oh".
Just trying to beat the roguepogue.
Uh oh. Should have just gone for "Uh".
Now I know I'm not creative. Sometimes I court disapproval just for the laugh. That's pre-adolescent. The kid looks triumphant to me, and so she should.
"sometimes rebelling against the status quo and sometimes afraid of disapproval" it´s about a sort of spinning, circling movement, like that of the photo: everything is quiet, but something is spinning there with a clear center and high speed, and many things have been broken too; one organized movement and a lot of other movements that may seem chaotic, uh,oh!
Titus- adding extra "h"s would change the meaning too.
Aleph- Now I see the result of the centrifugal force of yesterday's final photo on Tinytheatre.
Aleph: your comment is one of the best things I have read in months. It opened a gorgeous crack in my mind.
Susan's image and your words - what a glorious duet!
smashing cups and plates and other householdstuff?
because....
kiskissssssss
what is broken is even better than what is whole--or so it seems by looking at this.
One of the first words some of the children I work with learn are "Uh oh." :)
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