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Jack, you live in city with mysterious massages on the walls and on the streets. How do they influence your life? You just pass them and ignore the message or you give them to us with the message, take care this is my outside world and beware what it does to my inside. Like your work.

Best regards,

Herman

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Thanks for the comments on this wall piece. Glad you like it.

 

Herman - I always have my eyes peeled for signs of the times even if they're not really "my" times anymore. I have been kicked upstairs to the role of resident observer. I think I actually prefer life from this position, a bit removed from all the hub-bub and falderal..

 

Pierre - This isn't weird. Donald Trump is weird!

 

Tony - that's the way I operate too, from the gut. I'm at my best when I don't get caught up with meaning or labels or programmed responses to things.

 

 

 

 

 

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What an interesting, sometimes macabre, sometimes funny, sometimes surrealistic, always thought-provoking world you inhabit, Jack.  Here, it appears that you have found a message so deeply encoded that even the most skilled of us can't crack it.  Then again, sometimes cracking a code is not as meaningful as just sitting back and allowing oneself to be befuddled by it.

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Well, y'know, I look for it, the picture I mean; I'm a big believer in the "seek and ye shall find" school, of photography. I think the pictures are out there (or in there) all the time, it's we who are missing, lost in our tape-looped daydreams as we often are. Further, I think It's important not to bore people with your photography and more to the point, it's important not to bore yourself.
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