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		<title>New work and newer energy to start</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 01:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; After some slow starts, August ended with me busy at new works in preparation for a few arts and crafts shows. I wasn&#8217;t focused on many new pieces but just getting started on working and thinking of ideas really opened things up.  Before too long I had new direction, new ideas and new [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/SkateboardShrine_small.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-710" title="St Knox Skateboard Shrine" src="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/SkateboardShrine_small.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="890" /></a></p>
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<p>After some slow starts, August ended with me busy at new works in preparation for a few arts and crafts shows. I wasn&#8217;t focused on many new pieces but just getting started on working and thinking of ideas really opened things up.  Before too long I had new direction, new ideas and new energy where before I think I just felt unsure, tired or lacking confidence.  I also rediscovered how much I enjoy not cramming, but planning ahead and walking away from an unpromising or stuck projects.</p>
<p>I also figured out a new strategy after a very great year of making and selling art publicly.  Rather than work almost entirely on just one series and then cramming before the next round of art and craft shows, I have decided to work in two or three streams, a new series, which will take me well into 2012 and maybe beyond and individual random pieces that I have put off or not developed while working on the last series.   Lastly, working on keeping at the more commercial part, jewelry,  in a regular monthly pace, with at least one day a month just for jewelry.</p>
<p>The piece above, &#8220;St Knox Skateboard Shrine&#8221; really started 2 years ago when I found the statue of what I was to learn was St. Peregrine.  He is unaltered by me, that scratch on his leg is correct and the spark for the idea to make a skateboard shrine.  I have always enjoyed Catholic folk art and appropriating images and concepts, so when I saw the statue of what I conceived of as the &#8220;Patron Saint of Skateboarders, Daredevils and Little Boys&#8221; that kind of came together.  There were some nods to <em>Jackass</em> star Johnny Knoxville and to the idea of &#8220;the school of hard knocks.&#8221; The look tries to approximate what I remember of shrines and Catholic churches I saw as a child with my parents in Rome, velvet, gold leaf, <em>milagros</em>, and prayer beads.</p>
<p>It was fun and comical to make and well received on it&#8217;s first and last showing (it was purchased!) and confirmed I need to keep my three prong approach.</p>
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		<title>The Birds and the Bees</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 22:09:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New piece &#8220;The Birds and the Bees,&#8221; part of a new series, &#8220;Library.&#8221;  The series was based upon the Dewey Decimal System, each category getting it&#8217;s own piece, all made from books turned into shadow boxes.  This piece was for the Social Sciences.]]></description>
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<p>New piece &#8220;The Birds and the Bees,&#8221; part of a new series, &#8220;Library.&#8221;  The series was based upon the Dewey Decimal System, each category getting it&#8217;s own piece, all made from books turned into shadow boxes.  This piece was for the Social Sciences.</p>
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		<title>Judgement</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 15:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; It gets weird, in my life, office and art.  The subject matter, medium, and direction I choose to work in means I am picking up strange items; a shipment in the mail recently included coyote teeth and claws, miniature dried seahorses, snake ribs, pieces from an original 1935 edition of Monopoly, a facsimile of [...]]]></description>
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<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>It gets weird, in my life, office and art.  The subject matter, medium, and direction I choose to work in means I am picking up strange items; a shipment in the mail recently included coyote teeth and claws, miniature dried seahorses, snake ribs, pieces from an original 1935 edition of Monopoly, a facsimile of a 1928 $2 bill, and dental x-rays films.  It was a good day, at least to me. My poor wife often shivers at my collections. Though she seems supportive of the ideas I pursue, she always seems a bit concerned about being in the same room with my supplies.</p>
<p>But as funny (or not) as those issues are, I have been reflecting on some of the decisions I make about my art&#8217;s content.  The above image is from a Tarot card. As a Christian, I see much of the classic Rider-Waite deck steeped in Old and New Testament imagery and symbols.  It&#8217;s largely unknown to the public that the tarot decks originated from French, Spanish, and Italian playing cards, and were only later reinterpreted into mystic and occultic tools for divination in the late 18th century.  And while the images best known from Tarot are the reinterpretations by mystic Arthur Edward Waite and artist Pamela Colman Smith, they reference biblical material, symbolism and passages.</p>
<p>So as a visual artist, whose main work process is to take old images and objects and compose them together to form new pieces that often point in different direction than the original materials might themselves, what am I to do with these images?  What can I do?  What am I allowed to do? What should I avoid, detest, embrace, repent of and pursue?</p>
<p>Harold Best in <em>Unceasing Worship</em> writes that a believer artist is free in Christ to create, explore and make art.  His incredibly insightful writing has informed and served as a back drop to how I think through this issue.  I will quote him at length, because I can&#8217;t improve how he said it&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Christian artists have true artistic freedom, not on the basis of something as simplistic as right, wrong and so called artistic license, but on the basis of intent and direction.  Here’s what I mean.  Christian artists first of all understand that making art is indistinguishable from worshiping Jesus. In this sense, their art joins up and is made common with everything else in their daily round for which they are responsible as continuous outpourers (the term Best developed to describe the idea of a living sacrifice).  Their art may be their specialty, and its quality may be—should be—of the highest, but it has no greater standing before God than an honestly prepared income tax return.</em></p>
<p><em>Furthermore, artistic intent and direction are fully known only to God through Christ, while content is known both to God and to people.  This does not mean that Christian artists must limit themselves to so-called Christian content, especially the all too prevalent kind that is little more than spiritualized gingerbread. It means that every aspect of life is open to aesthetic inquiry, both as to the sinfulness of sin and the grandeur of holy living. Thus, to the Christian artists there are no off-limits subjects even though there are off-limits intentions and directions…Thus, no person has a right to lay an accusing hand, even if it means that artists, along with Christ, may be accused of consorting with sinners, gluttons and winebibbers.</em></p>
<p><em>Artistic freedom, however, is not artistic license. There is a twofold danger in what I have said in the preceding paragraph. First unwise or giddy Christian artists will be tempted to take up the badge of artistic freedom in itself (a much flawed and idolatrous badge) instead of being thrust forward in the freedom that is in Christ alone.  Also the public, especially the theologically pinched-up kind, will confuse artistic content and the artist’s intent and arbitrarily accept or reject both art and artist on that ground. Ultimately the artist must stand before Christ and answer for every artistic action taken.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>So, the uniformed public be damned, I can use the images I want to!  Right? Maybe, but what this passage sets before me is not just an affirmation of our liberty, but also the wise counsel to consider my heart attitudes, my intentions.</p>
<p>My intentions were easy to ascertain in this regard.  I concluded that my interest in a few of these pieces was simply aesthetic, but by and large I wanted to make some pieces I felt confident would sell, because the images have a certain currency in particular audiences. Maybe I should be more ashamed of that admission, but it is just a fact of my heart.</p>
<p>Also instructive to me was my own review of the New Testament passages regarding witchcraft or divination. Reading the book of Acts, it is Apostles &#8220;4&#8243; Occult &#8220;0&#8243;.  Jesus in his ministry among the Jews in Palestine never really confronts the issue, but as his disciples fan out in to the larger Gentile world, idolatry and witchcraft are constantly encountered.  And of the four times it is encountered in the book of Acts, money and power are linked to it.  The other two mentions are that witchcraft is a work of the flesh and that <em>outside</em> the heavenly city are those who practice magic. Not the company I want to keep.</p>
<p>So here I was, intending to make pieces that included occultic related images for the sole purpose of making money.</p>
<p>And so rather than push through the growing conviction and do what I want because I am “free” I sought counsel from mature, fellow believer artists and creatives, to open my heart and life.  And while the safety of their advice confirmed my sense of conviction, I was also blessed and encouraged to continue, setting my sight less on the commercial opportunities I saw and more on developing at my art.</p>
<p>And that is how in this instance my faith, artistic liberty, scriptures and community work to inform, direct, counsel and set direction for my artmaking, and more importantly how I live all my life.</p>
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		<title>Family Curse: family tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 22:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What can explain the hardships we face? We often pass blame to our parents and grandparents gone before us. We imagine our grandparents setting us up for failures or fortunes with the decisions they made in the early 20th century. But a larger and older story is offered in the Christian doctrine of Original Sin, [...]]]></description>
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<p>What can explain the hardships we face?</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">We often pass blame to our parents and grandparents gone before us.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>We imagine our grandparents setting us up for failures or fortunes with the decisions they made in the early 20<sup>th</sup> century. But a larger and older story is offered in the Christian doctrine of Original Sin, a far deeper source, much further back in our collective family tree; Adam and Eve’s sin in the garden, the curse they placed us under, and their expulsion from that paradise.   The series explores then how these two contrasting ideas would play out visually.</p>
<p>Another element was added as I studied curses or bad luck in folk and popular accounts, the notion of curses as shown through the lens of the African American Hoo Doo or Conjure tradition. Anthropologists describe Hoo Doo as a “sympathetic system of magic,” in which objects or actions represent reality in symbolic ways.  Running water can symbolize a river or drowning; a cross can represent crossroads and therefore decision-making.  It is a very rich palette for an assemblage artist to draw from, the use of odd numbers of objects, the botanical and zoological elements, the spices, charms, and small objects echo Hoo Doo “rootwork” but reflect imagery from Old Testament passages. Hoo Doo’s origin among slaves in America was itself an attempt to mitigate a harsh world, powerless and ineffectual as the fig leaves that were humanity’s first attempt to deal with their nakedness in the Genesis account.</p>
<p>Acknowledging that our attempts to alleviate the big problems and pressures in our lives often are ineffectual at best, and ruinous at worst, led to the second part of the series. Exploring the generations in the Book of Genesis after Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the Garden, the narratives of Cain and Abel, the Tower of Babel, Noah’s Drunkenness and others formed a close parallel to the Seven Deadly Sins tradition, conceptualized here as extensions of the fig leaves.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Adam and Eve, The Roaring 20’s and the Great Depression, Hoo Doo and Conjure; the pieces try to retell a family history, older than we often assume.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><a href="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Family_tree_roots_small1.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-672" title="Cursed Roots" src="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Family_tree_roots_small1.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="367" /></a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-673" title="Family Tree up close" src="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/family_tree_up-close_small.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="825" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/family_tree_upclose2_small.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-674" title="Family Tree details" src="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/family_tree_upclose2_small.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="825" /></a></p>
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		<title>Thanks Mr. Gutenberg</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2010 23:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dictionary, letterpress wood block, pen nibs, antique German black letter page from New Testament (Johannes 1 chapter 3), letter. A tribute I have planned on doing for Johannes Gutenberg for several years now, it only came together recently, in quite different ways than I imagined at first. I like it, plan on doing a few [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dictionary, letterpress wood block, pen nibs, antique German black letter page from New Testament (Johannes 1 chapter 3), letter.</p>
<p>A tribute I have planned on doing for Johannes Gutenberg for several years now, it only came together recently, in quite different ways than I imagined at first.</p>
<p>I like it, plan on doing a few more of these.</p>
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		<title>Art of Dying:Day of the Dead pins</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 02:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Started leaving these around town today, in honor of the Day of the Dead coming up in a few days.  They are Corona and Dos Equis bottle caps made into little pins with marigolds and skulls or tombstones.  The text on skulls are obituaries.  The Day of the Dead holiday is more a celebratory and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Started leaving these around town today, in honor of the Day of the Dead coming up in a few days.  They are Corona and Dos Equis bottle caps made into little pins with marigolds and skulls or tombstones.  The text on skulls are obituaries.  The Day of the Dead holiday is more a celebratory and commemorative holiday, honoring and remembering the dead but it is still a kind of memento mori and I like the colors. Not sure if I will do more each year but it was fun to try something new.</p>
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		<title>Terminal Limits of Self Knowledge</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 04:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finished this piece recently, part of work for an upcoming small show, more of an arts and craft fair.  It is a concept I happened upon while making a gift for my brother in law for Christmas.  I wrote about the small jar filled with grass and a cutout of a phrenology head drawing, &#8220;The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Finished this piece recently, part of work for an upcoming small show, more of an arts and craft fair.  It is a concept I happened upon while making <a title="A gift" href="http://words-fail.com/a-gift/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333333;">a gift</span></a> for my brother in law for Christmas.  I wrote about the small jar filled with grass and a cutout of a phrenology head drawing,</p>
<p>&#8220;The first little jar has the phrenology head you like, sorry I don’t have a spare one I can part with right now, but if I did, you would have it.  But the image is powerful to me because it is a great example of humanity’s attempts to understand ourselves, our behaviors and our souls.  It is a scientific attempt but it ultimately fails.  The jar contains withered grass and a pinch of dust; both from a graveyard, reminders of our mortality and that there is a terminal limit on searching for self knowledge.&#8221;</p>
<p>I had not set out to demonstrate anything really, just wanted to incorporate in a small place, the phrenology head image and had learned it&#8217;s background as an example of 19th century pseudoscience (however self serving that term is for the modern science establishment) and it&#8217;s ernest but misguided attempt to understand ourselves.   But the piece came together and I was very happy with it.  But the image has stuck with me and I have made a few small pieces like it.</p>
<p>I assembled this piece and love it&#8217;s simplicity.</p>
<p>I heard also last week of a a man I know of, a young man with a wife and small child and a promising start as a filmmaker, diagnosed with cancer.</p>
<p>It stops me in my tracks and I have been moved to pray for him and he has been on my thoughts through this week.</p>
<p>It seems wrong to make art that seems playful about the idea about our own mortality but it also does focus our attention to the truth that we are mere vapors, our lives short and unpredictable, this man and his family have laid hold of this truth and have come out with the greatest treasure, resting in Christ for their lives and sharing that hope with all they know.</p>
<p>So while it gave me pause to be making<span style="color: #333333;"> </span><a href="http://words-fail.com/art-of-dying/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #333333;">this kind of art</span></a> I take courage that it&#8217;s ultimate aim is to point to our need to be prepared for eternity and trust in Christ</p>
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		<title>365 objects</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 01:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I embarked on a project last summer 8/16/2009 to develop a discipline as an artist by looking for a object each day, any kind of object, collect it, log it and tie it to a string to keep it. I did it, and I learned how much of a perfectionist I can be and how [...]]]></description>
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<p>I embarked on a project last summer 8/16/2009 to develop a discipline as an artist by looking for a object each day, any kind of object, collect it, log it and tie it to a string to keep it.</p>
<p>I did it, and I learned how much of a perfectionist I can be and how much I needed to push through the unimpressive days, the days of leaves and small bits of garbage and just keep doing the project.  Some nights I got out of bed realizing I had not collected, and once, just once I woke the next day and realized I never collected an object.  1 out of 365.  That is not bad.  I lost one object to find it later that day, and I have lost objects and not replaced, again just once.  2 out of 365, that&#8217;s a success rate of %99.45, again not bad for my first ever year long assignment. I found more value in overcoming small imperfections than restarting to get it right.</p>
<p>I challenged myself to try to not repeat objects, as best I could.  I discovered there are lot more people who lose their sunglasses and eyeglasses on than I expected.  I found drugs (turned in to Police) bullets, money, condoms new and used (only collected the new ones). I found stuff that was pure junk and I found stuff that was probably pure junk but that has found it&#8217;s way into other projects.  I discovered some parts of town have regular sweeping days while others no one seems to take responsibility for.</p>
<p>I have a canopy of objects in my study space, that seems fun to think was once underfoot.  It reads in some ways like the book of Proverbs, there is little pattern, just the constant object on display, one after another.</p>
<p>I am convinced it would make a great exhibit someday and somewhere, but that may be vanity, I know for sure it was worth doing and that I got a lot out of it, mostly unseen stuff for myself.  Below is the original instructions and the log with some more pictures.</p>
<p>365 Object A Day</p>
<p>A yearlong assignment beginning today, August 16, 2009.</p>
<p>Each day, find one object, and enter it in the log below and attach it to the string.  No alteration except whatever is required to attach it to the string.  I can add to the length of string as needed.  Duplication is not what I want but there may be several days of cigarette butts and beer caps, as long as I am daily looking for an object and at least every other day entering items in the log and adding it to the chain, so it doesn’t get piled up.</p>
<p>Interest is in daily discipline of looking and logging.  No apparent trend or meaning as yet just to develop a way of being and looking.</p>
<p><a href="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/365-Objects.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-578" title="365 Objects" src="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/365-Objects.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="367" /></a></p>
<p>8/16/09                   yellow crayon                                                                   Wal-Mart parking lot.</p>
<p>8/17/09                  big, old bolt                                                                        St by our house</p>
<p>8/18/09                  gold and pearl clip on earring                                      Parking lot at work</p>
<p>8/19/09                  beat up feather                                                                   Parking lot at BnN</p>
<p>8/20/09                  bobby pin                                                                            Parking lot at church</p>
<p>8/21/09                  TY heart tag                                                                        Parking lot at work</p>
<p>8/22/09                  bracelet                                                                                sidewalk by house</p>
<p>8/23/09                   D cell battery top                                                              Church parking lot</p>
<p>8/24/09                  clear tube                                                                            Parking lot at work</p>
<p>8/25/09                  washer of some sort                                                        parking lot at house</p>
<p>8/26/09                  rusted nail                                                                          parking lot by house</p>
<p><em>While driving around looking for throw piles to go through I saw a homeless guy sitting under tree by busy down town off ramp and in back alley of my town I saw an old guy bringing water to take care of stray cats/kittens.  Both would have gone unnoticed if I had not been looking for discarded items to use to make art.</em></p>
<p>8/27/09                  blue plastic diamond shape                                            Parking lot</p>
<p>8/28/09                  penny                                                                                    Parking lot</p>
<p>8/29/09                   Ale8 1 Bottle cap                                                                Kroger parking lot</p>
<p>8/30/09                  rusted washer?                                                                    Church parking lot</p>
<p>8/31/09                  Losing KY lottery ticket                                                     Kroger parking lot</p>
<p>9/1/09                     yellow, black and white cord                                           stairwell at work</p>
<p>9/2/09                     part of a rubber ball                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>9/3/09                     rubber Palm accessory                                                       parking lot at work</p>
<p>9/4/09                     leather zipper fob                                                                 parking lot at work<strong> </strong></p>
<p>9/5/09                     part of lamp                                                                           Minister’s Treehouse</p>
<p>9/6/09                     Copenhagen lid                                                                    VFW BBQ, TN</p>
<p>9/7/09                     Plastic cap for toy gun                                                        Going to mailbox</p>
<p>9/8/09                     Packet of silica                                                                     Grocery store</p>
<p>9/9/09                     garden tag                                                                              work sidewalk</p>
<p>9/10/09                  plastic shoe heel                                                                   church parking lot</p>
<p><a href="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Less-than-a-month.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-580" title="Less than a month" src="http://words-fail.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Less-than-a-month.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="413" /></a></p>
<p>9/11/09                   suction cup                                                                              taking out garbage</p>
<p>9/12/09                   spool of purple thread                                                          walking down the St</p>
<p>9/13/09                   tag from Tiger blanket                                                         bedroom floor</p>
<p><em>I have had this blanket since 5<sup>th</sup> or 6<sup>th</sup> grade, ca 1984, so it is at least 25 years old, and it is my wife’s favorite blanket.  I am glad I found the tag to include in this project, no idea how many more years it has.</em></p>
<p>9/14/09                  yellow wire cap                                                                       work parking lot</p>
<p>9/15/09                  plastic smiley guy with hat on                                            work hallway</p>
<p>9/16/09                  half of a plastic mechanical pencil                                    nature trail</p>
<p>9/17/09                  lego piece for a race car                                                         stopped at a light</p>
<p>9/18/09                  angel                                                                                          on my desk</p>
<p>9/19/09                  toothbrush                                                                                on the St</p>
<p>9/20/09                  promotional guitar pick                                                       work parking lot</p>
<p>9/21/09                  Grater’s Ice Cream Lid                                                          courtyard at work</p>
<p>9/22/09                  paper clip                                                                                 at the house</p>
<p><em>I had found a small losing game piece from a Subway cup, but it must have fell out of my pocket.  That is the first time I did not have an object from my day out.  I used a paperclip I found here in the house and will no longer collect just one piece, even on a slow day</em></p>
<p>9/23/09                  broken piece of Toyota logo                                                junkyard</p>
<p>9/24/09                  child’s alphabet block                                                          at church</p>
<p><em>Yes I do feel a little guilty but it was in an adult classroom and I figured it was probably a lost toy by now anyways.</em></p>
<p>9/25/09                  button                                                                                       courtyard at work</p>
<p>9/26/09                  broken break light piece                                                      checking mail</p>
<p>9/27/09                  little lighter                                                                             parking lot at work</p>
<p>9/28/09                  “driftwood”                                                                             random parking lot</p>
<p><em>I was sort of depressed Sunday when I found some acorns.  Only because I found them in a parking lot at Barnes and Noble, because of the landscaped trees.  Made me realize how far removed I am from creation on a daily basis.  This “driftwood” is actually found in a parking lot too, though it looks pretty and could be found on a beach somewhere so I decided to include it.</em></p>
<p>9/29/09                  Ricola wrapper                                                                     parking lot at Starbucks</p>
<p>9/30/09                  air freshener                                                                          junkyard</p>
<p>10/1/09                  child restraint tag                                                                 getting the mail</p>
<p>10/2/09                  Champagne wire basket                                                     in front of St Joseph’s Catholic Church</p>
<p>10/3/09                  .22 caliber bullet                                                                   in Kroger parking lot (Bullit County, KY)</p>
<p>10/4/09                  wiffle ball                                                                                train tracks</p>
<p>10/5/09                  rusty “V”                                                                                  parking lot at work</p>
<p>10/6/09                  top of tire gauge                                                                     parking lot at work</p>
<p>10/7/09                  broken key fob                                                                       Walmart parking lot</p>
<p>10/8/09                  tattered silk flower                                                               cemetery</p>
<p>10/9/09                  black tube                                                                               parking lot</p>
<p>10/10/09                paper airplane made from receipt                                   McDo0nald’s parking lot</p>
<p>10/11/09                birthday candle                                                      elevator</p>
<p>10/12/09                drill bit                                                                        hobby shop parking lot</p>
<p>10/13/09                tin top of mint box                                    roadside</p>
<p>10/14/09                popcorn                                                      theater</p>
<p>10/15/09                broken clothes pin                                    church parking lot</p>
<p>10/16/09                broken glasses                                                       Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>10/17/09                old Christmas ornament                                    walkway up to church</p>
<p>10/18/09                finger puppet                                                      church parking lot</p>
<p>10/19/09                wasp nest                                                      work parking lot</p>
<p>10/20/09               empty 50 ml vodka bottle                  cemetery</p>
<p>10/21/09                poorly written tract                                    outside tattoo shop</p>
<p>10/22/09                scissor handle                                                      railroad track</p>
<p><em>Five month anniversary</em></p>
<p>10/23/09                nut                                                                        work parking lot</p>
<p>10/24/09                grey cap to cover screw                                    Kroger parking lot</p>
<p>10/25/09                4 of Diamonds                                                      work</p>
<p>10/26/09                empty plastic badge holder                  outside work building</p>
<p>10/27/09                lead seal                                                      gas station</p>
<p>10/28/09               old rubber band                                    parking lot</p>
<p>10/29/09                old soda can tab                                    downtown Louisville</p>
<p>10/30/09               tire valve cap                                                      work parking lot</p>
<p>10/31/09                broken watch band piece                  along the road</p>
<p><em>David and Chrystal got married today.</em></p>
<p>11/1/09                  empty grape jam packet from McD’s                  along the road</p>
<p>11/2/09                  plastic hanger                                                      random parking lot</p>
<p><em>While looking for objects in this parking lot I came upon a homemade pipe, made from brass  fittings, a lighter and a bag with a joint and some weed left in it.  Called cops to have it picked up.  So far that is a first.  I have also spotted 4 used condoms. </em></p>
<p>11/3/09                  green rubber baby bottle nipple                  Bardstown Road</p>
<p>11/4/09                  wall plate for light switch                  work parking lot</p>
<p>11/5/09                  DOTD butterfly from 21C installment (on the ground)               7<sup>th</sup> St.</p>
<p>11/6/09                  broken led light of some sort                                                              Walmart parking lot</p>
<p>11/7/09                  flat metal rod                                                                                           work parking lot</p>
<p>11/8/09                  plastic mesh net                                                                                     random parking lot</p>
<p>11/9/09                  Burt’s beeswax lip balm tin                                                                 Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>11/10/09                plastic floral decoration piece?                                                        On the floor at work</p>
<p>11/11/09                 metal plate of some sort                                                                      parking lot</p>
<p>11/12/09                 flattened bottle cap                                                                              Asbury College parking lot</p>
<p>11/13/09                 spring                                                                                                      Story Ave</p>
<p>11/14/09                 cut coat hanger                                                                                     flea market parking lot</p>
<p>11/15/09                 tire weight                                                                                              Dutchman’s Lane</p>
<p>11/16/09                 hair tie                                                                                                     parking lot</p>
<p>11/17/09                 thorn                                                                                                        tree by home</p>
<p>11/18/09                 kernel of corn                                                                                        railroad track</p>
<p>11/19/09                 engagement ring                                                                                  Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>11/20/09                metal cover for fan of computer                                                       floor at work</p>
<p>11/21/09                 spark plug box                                                                                      behind pizza place</p>
<p>11/22/09                 grocery list                                                                                             inside Meijer’s</p>
<p><em>6 month anniversary </em></p>
<p>11/23/09                 checker                                                                                                   desk at work</p>
<p><em> 100 days of collecting</em></p>
<p>11/24/09                 metal nozzle                                                                                                            Bardstown Road</p>
<p>11/25/09                 Cool Grape candy box                                                                                          Frankfurt Ave</p>
<p>11/26/09                 wildflower (pressed for preservation by me)                                                      Lake by house</p>
<p>11/27/09                 plastic knife                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>11/28/09                light bulb                                                                                                             Lowe’s parking lot</p>
<p>11/29/09                 gum wrapper                                                                                                            elevator at work</p>
<p>11/30/09                brass pipe fitting                                                                                          my new used truck</p>
<p>12/1/09                  rusty wire                                                                                                            Walgreen’s parking lot</p>
<p>12/2/09                  dental pick                                                                                                            Lowe’s parking lot</p>
<p><em>In violation of no orifice rule, but I did use a plastic bag to collect it and never touched with my hands.</em></p>
<p>12/3/09                  pencil                                                                                                                              Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>12/4/09                  broken glass bottle                                                                                          trail by work</p>
<p>12/5/09                  empty pill blister pack                                                                                          behind Borders</p>
<p>12/6/09                  Candy Label Santa’s Gift                                                                         Walgreen’s parking lot</p>
<p>12/7/09                  Papa John magnet                                                                                          front porch</p>
<p>12/8/09                  hair thing                                                                                                            lobby of building</p>
<p><em>I had this in my pocket from days before, it apparently fell out and I found it again later in the day. Lost and found and lost and found again.</em></p>
<p>12/9/09                   I’ve been Krogering sticker                                                                        Kroger</p>
<p>12/10/09                pump                                                                                                                              St</p>
<p>12/11/09                 plastic cap gun piece                                                                                          parking lot</p>
<p>12/12/09                crusted, rusted(?) piece of plastic                                                                        parking lot</p>
<p>12/13/09                baby’s sock                                                                                                            BnN parking lot</p>
<p>12/14/09                sparkly cardboard                                                                                          floor at work</p>
<p>12/15/09                B29 tag                                                                                                                              floor at work</p>
<p>12/16/09                thistle                                                                                                                              roadside</p>
<p>12/17/09                gumball machine plastic container                                                                        ashtray outside Subway</p>
<p>12/18/09                little skull                                                                                                            parking lot</p>
<p>12/19/09                hair clip                                                                                                                              parking lot</p>
<p>12/20/09                piece or chain link fence                                                                        Church parking lot</p>
<p>12/21/09                candle price tag                                                                                                            sidewalk at work</p>
<p>12/22/09                flattened cake decorating tip                                                                        parking lot by bakery</p>
<p>12/23/09                roll of used caps from cap gun                                                                         Ashley farm</p>
<p>12/24/09                leather skins cutout                                                                                          Big Lots floor</p>
<p>12/25/09                piece of yarn                                                                                                            Granny’s garage</p>
<p>12/26/09                fortune from cookie                                                                                          desk at work</p>
<p>12/27/09                headphones                                                                                                             parking lot at work</p>
<p>12/28/09                black thing?                                                                                                            Parking lot at work</p>
<p>12/29/09                peanut                                                                                                                              5 Guys Burgers</p>
<p>12/30/09                finger nail                                                                                                            outside bank</p>
<p>12/31/09                comb                                                                                                                              outside Lowe’s</p>
<p>1/1/10                     flower pod                                                                                                            Gethsemane Abbey</p>
<p>1/2/10                     squirrel vertebrae                                                                                           Michael’s parking lot</p>
<p>1/3/10                     earring                                                                                                                               parking lot</p>
<p>1/4/10                     soy sauce packet                                                                                          desk at work</p>
<p>1/5/10                     cigarette box                                                                                                            at work</p>
<p><em>Colder days making it tough to find stuff as what little time I have I am not spending outdoors, and while I have yet to break down and pickup the ubiquitous cigarette butts that are everywhere this find was dangerously close.</em></p>
<p>1/6/10                     paint marker                                                                                                            railroad tracks</p>
<p>1/7/10                     pink rubber bracelet                                                                                          parking lot at Kroger’s</p>
<p>1/8/10                     cheeto                                                                                                                              floor at work</p>
<p>1/9/10                     sticky rubber toy                                                                                          desk at work</p>
<p>1/10/10                  plastic thing                                                                                                            sidewalk into church</p>
<p>1/11/10                  rock salt                                                                                                            steps from apt</p>
<p>1/12/10                  rubber stopper                                                                                                            by dumpster</p>
<p>1/13/10                  seed pod                                                                                                            outside apt</p>
<p>1/14/10                  rusty key ring                                                                                                            parking lot</p>
<p>1/15/10                  nerf dart                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>1/16/10                  wrapper                                                                                                            floor at work</p>
<p>1/17/10                  metal clip                                                                                                            sidewalk from church</p>
<p>1/18/10                  earring                                                                                                                               desk at work</p>
<p>1/19/10                  coffee creamer packet                                                                                          sidewalk by work</p>
<p>1/20/10                  piece of reflective road sign                                                                        parents driveway</p>
<p>1/21/10                  rusty nail clippers                                                                                          parking lot</p>
<p>1/22/10                  push pin                                                                                                            floor at work</p>
<p>1/23/10                  red ribbon                                                                                                            parking lot</p>
<p>1/24/10                  LGE tag                                                                                                                              outside Subway</p>
<p>1/25/10                  piece of evergreen                                                                                           sidewalk at home</p>
<p>1/26/10                  sequin butterfly                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>1/27/10                  shotgun shell                                                                                                             lake by apartment</p>
<p>1/28/10                  plastic flower                                                                                                            Preston Hwy</p>
<p>1/29/10                  plastic snowflake                                                                                          CI Symposium</p>
<p>1/30/10                  concert ticket                                                                                                            Calvin College sidewalk</p>
<p>1/31/10                  yellow lego                                                                                                            Shelby St</p>
<p>2/1/10                     black cracked tubing                                                                                          parking lot</p>
<p>2/2/10                    penguin bubble blower                                                                                          Barnes and Noble</p>
<p>2/3/10                    party popper                                                                                                            along side road</p>
<p>2/4/10                    fluorescent light terminal                                                                        Bardstown Road</p>
<p>2/5/10                    black coffee lid flap                                                                                          gas station</p>
<p>2/6/10                    gum wrapper                                                                                                            elevator</p>
<p>2/7/10                    back of cell phone                                                                                          parking lot</p>
<p>2/8/10                    gum wrapper                                                                                                            inside work building</p>
<p>2/9/10                    icicle                                                                                                                               off my truck</p>
<p>2/10/10                  bendy straw                                                                                                            Kroger parking lot</p>
<p>2/11/10                  cello wrapped toothpick                                                                        Wendy’s parking lot</p>
<p>2/12/10                  roman noodles                                                                                                            desk at work</p>
<p>2/13/10                  lunch list (for Subway)                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>2/14/10                  water bottle lid                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>2/15/10                  coffee stir stick                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>2/16/10                  asphalt                                                                                                                              parking lot at home</p>
<p>2/17/10                  washer                                                                                                                              parking lot at home</p>
<p>2/18/10                  ball of string                                                                                                            McDonald’s parking lot</p>
<p>2/19/10                  rusty hair clip                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>2/20/10                  ticket stub                                                                                                            floor at work</p>
<p>2/21/10                  birch bark                                                                                                            parent’s yard</p>
<p>2/22/10                  makeup brush                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>2/23/10                  plastic thing                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>2/24/10                  CD                                                                                                                              parking lot behind ACE on</p>
<p>2/25/10                  plastic square                                                                                                            930 Gallery</p>
<p><em>Part of a friend’s installation piece.</em></p>
<p>2/26/10                  plastic thing                                                                                                            3<sup>rd</sup> St Bardstown</p>
<p>2/27/10                  key chain link                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>2/28/10                  wooden piece of chair                                                                                                            by Tom’s house</p>
<p>3/1/10                     price tag                                                                                                            on the floor at work</p>
<p>3/2/10                    calendar                                                                                                            county clerk office</p>
<p>3/3/10                    2 unused condoms                                                                                          sidewalk by McDonald’s</p>
<p>3/4/10                    plastic casing of digital camera                                                                        sidewalk by work</p>
<p>3/5/10                    mini carbineer                                                                                                            floor at work</p>
<p>3/6/10                    silk rose petals                                                                                                            Ashley’s wedding</p>
<p>3/7/10                    tea light candle                                                                                                            Bernhiem Forest</p>
<p>3/8/10                    plastic ring from soda cap                                                                        parking lot at work</p>
<p>3/9/10                    Styrofoam square                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>3/10/10                  thing to keep birds off ledge                                                                        Barrett Ave</p>
<p>3/11/10                  pepper packet                                                                                                            floor at work</p>
<p>3/12/10                  mesh                                                                                                                              Construction site SCDT</p>
<p>3/13/10                  star wars sticker                                                                                          Kroger floor</p>
<p>3/14/10                  quick clamp piece                                                                                          church parking lot</p>
<p>3/15/10                  pen piece                                                                                                            work parking lot</p>
<p>3/16/10                  dental floss                                                                                                            work parking lot</p>
<p>3/17/10                  toe separator for polishing nails                                                                        work parking lot</p>
<p>3/18/10                  anchor piece for bolt                                                                                          work parking lot</p>
<p>3/19/10                  windshield wiper piece                                                                                          work parking lot</p>
<p>3/20/10                  half of a plastic Easter egg                                                                        Goodwill parking lot</p>
<p>3/21/10                  purple hair clip                                                                                                            church parking lot</p>
<p>3/22/10                  wrapper                                                                                                            stairwell at work</p>
<p>3/23/10                  leaf                                                                                                                              outside of front door</p>
<p>3/24/10                  quarter roll                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>3/25/10                  seeds and a nail                                                                                                            in truck seat</p>
<p>3/26/10                  ball of yarn                                                                                                            hallway, Whitefield Academy</p>
<p>3/27/10                  lynch pin                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>3/28/10                  plastic clip                                                                                                            Meijer parking lot</p>
<p>3/29/10                  marble tag                                                                                                            floor of office</p>
<p>3/30/10                  envelope label backing                                                                                          cabinet at work</p>
<p>3/31/10                  painted red rock                                                                                          nature trail at work</p>
<p>4/1/10                     matchbook                                                                                                            Mary St</p>
<p>4/2/10                    black plastic square                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/3/10                    candy cane                                                                                                            under desk at work</p>
<p>4/4/10                    electrical tape roll                                                                                          Wal Mart Parking lot</p>
<p>4/5/10                    sunglass clip                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p><em>I finally found real money…a twenty dollar bill behind a fence post on the edge of the parking lot as I walked and read and barely looked for objects.  I had pair 20 dollars unexpectedly towards a bill I didn’t know I would have so I was excited and thankful to God</em></p>
<p>4/6/10                    screw                                                                                                                              parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/7/10                    broken lighter                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/8/10                    VIN tag                                                                                                                              Hwy 71</p>
<p>4/9/10                    plastic tip from adhesive tube                                                                         parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/10/10                  electrical cap                                                                                                            Family Restaurant parking lot</p>
<p>4/11/10                  half a crawfish                                                                                                            railroad tracks</p>
<p>4/12/10                  rusted bent piece of metal                                                                        sidewalk by work</p>
<p>4/13/10                  plastic hook                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/14/10                  key fob from mechanic                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/15/10                  plastic thing on a string                                                                                          Cheyenne Church of the Hills</p>
<p>4/16/10                  silk rose petal                                                                                                            Cheyenne Church of the Hills</p>
<p>4/17/10                  plastic cocktail sword                                                                                          Chili’s O’Hare Int’l Airport</p>
<p>4/18/10                  helicopter seed pod                                                                                          parking lot at home</p>
<p>4/19/10                  pink cigar case                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/20/10                  green beads                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>4/21/10                  car cig lighter                                                                                                            fell out of truck</p>
<p>4/22/10                  red brick rock                                                                                                            by sidewalk at apt</p>
<p>4/23/10                  scrunchie                                                                        parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/24/10                  old key                                                                                    Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>4/25/10                  piece of metal                                                                                                            Oak Ave</p>
<p>4/26/10                  jaw breaker                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/27/10                  aspirin packet                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>4/28/10                  Nicorette gum                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>4/29/10                  small plastic bag with screws                                                                        Bardstown</p>
<p>4/30/10                  sim card                                                                                                            Subway Parking lot</p>
<p>5/1/10                    clear glass marble                                                                                          floor at work</p>
<p>5/2/10                    wet red feather                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>5/3/10                    mascara                                                                                                             parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/4/10                    wine cork                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>5/5/10                    metal piece                                                                                                            Buzick’s parking lot</p>
<p>5/6/10                    plastic wheel                                                                                                            Oak Ave</p>
<p>5/7/10                    fuse                                                                                                                              parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/8/10                   ketchup packet                                                                                                            break room</p>
<p>5/9/10                    milkweed thistle                                                                                          church parking lot</p>
<p>5/10/10                  plastic bar code security thing                                                                        Kroeger</p>
<p>5/11/10                  weed eater thread                                                                                           parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/12/10                  ripped lottery ticket                                                                                          Preston highway</p>
<p>5/13/10                  Tweety bird without head                                                                        oral surgery parking lot</p>
<p>5/14/10                  plastic tube                                                                                                            parking lot by work</p>
<p>5/15/10                  Kentucky Derby horse and jockey                                                                        parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/16/10                  battery                                                                                                                              Adams St</p>
<p><em>Outside our new place we will be moving into in two weeks!!</em></p>
<p>5/17/10                  instructions                                                                                                             parking lot at apartment</p>
<p>5/18/10                  metal HBO keychain                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/19/10                  pencil                                                                                                                              Subway parking lot</p>
<p>5/20/10                  stick                                                                                                                               Ash St</p>
<p>5/21/10                  blue twisty tie                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/22/10                  inhaler                                                                                                                               parking lot at work</p>
<p><em>One Year Anniversary!</em></p>
<p>5/23/10                  plastic piece in a baggie                                                                                          parking lot at Miejer</p>
<p>5/24/10                  mini ice scraper keychain                                                                        parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/25/10                  orange paw print sticker                                                                        parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/26/10                  black plastic lid                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/27/10                  spray painted fireman from friend&#8217;s artwork                                                      outside new apartment</p>
<p>5/28/10                  black plastic thing                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/29/10                  metal cap                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>5/30/10                  three dragonfly wings                                                                                          back deck</p>
<p><em>Moving day!  Moving from Shepherdsville to Louisville!</em></p>
<p>5/31/10                  puzzle piece                                                                                                            Frankfort Ave</p>
<p>6/1/10                    foam earphone cover                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>6/2/10                    red foam bendable thing                                                                        parking lot at work</p>
<p>6/3/10                    metal thing                                                                                                            Butchertown</p>
<p>6/4/10                    razor blade                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>6/5/10                    Dunkin Donuts key fob                                                                                          floor at work</p>
<p>6/6/10                    electrical piece                                                                                                            Quincy St</p>
<p>6/7/10                    rusty, flat spring                                                                                          Quincy St</p>
<p>6/8/10                    black headband                                                                                                            outside work</p>
<p>6/9/10                    bent safety pin                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>6/10/10                  metal mesh                                                                                                            Bardstown Rd</p>
<p>6/11/10                  egg from baby bird on porch                                                                        Quincy St</p>
<p>6/12/10                  metal strip                                                                                                            Adams St</p>
<p>6/13/10                  cable terminal                                                                                                            Quincy St</p>
<p>6/14/10                  metal  part                                                                                                            Adams St</p>
<p>6/15/10                  Charms Blo Pop                                                                                                            outside work</p>
<p>6/16/10                  empty tube of glitter                                                                                          Irish Rover parking lot</p>
<p>6/17/10                  nothing</p>
<p><em>Bummer, looked around all day but never picked anything up and didn’t realize it till the next morning.</em></p>
<p>6/18/10                  bolt                                                                                                                              Quincy St</p>
<p>6/19/10                  plastic light cover                                                                                          Adams St</p>
<p>6/20/10                  snail shell                                                                                                            front porch</p>
<p>6/21/10                  metal number from electric pole                                                                        Webster and Washington St</p>
<p>6/22/10                  no parking tape                                                                                                            Quincy St</p>
<p>6/23/10                  balloon                                                                                                                              Washington St</p>
<p>6/24/10                  chrysalis                                                                                                            parent’s house</p>
<p>6/25/10                  metal washer                                                                                                             Adams St</p>
<p>6/26/10                  fire cracker                                                                                                            Quincy St</p>
<p>6/27/10                  bubble blowing wand                                                                                          Wal Mart parking lot</p>
<p>6/28/10                  broken glass                                                                                                            electrical box, back porch</p>
<p>6/29/10                  blind                                                                                                                              Quincy St</p>
<p>6/30/10                  green plastic thing                                                                                          Webster St</p>
<p>7/1/10                     bone                                                                                                                              Quincy St</p>
<p>7/2/10                     note with my name on it                                                                        Quincy St</p>
<p>7/3/10                     Chuck E Cheese token                                                                                          parking lot at work</p>
<p>7/4/10                     Bendy Scarecrow                                                                                          Quincy St</p>
<p>7/5/10                     rice                                                                                                                              Washington St</p>
<p><em>In front of St. Joseph’s, from a wedding</em></p>
<p>7/6/10                     firework parachute                                                                                          field off of Adams St</p>
<p>7/7/10                     plastic thing                                                                                                             Butchertown</p>
<p>7/8/10                    brush                                                                                                                              Washington St</p>
<p>7/9/10                     clear cover                                                                                                            parking lot of work</p>
<p>7/10/10                  blue marble                                                                                                            Adams St</p>
<p>7/11/10                   wooden ice cream spoon                                                                        Washington St</p>
<p>7/12/10                  smoke bombs                                                                                                            Washington St</p>
<p>7/13/10                  match stick                                                                                                            Webster and Quincy St</p>
<p>7/14/10                  yellow plastic thing                                                                                          McDonald’s by work</p>
<p>7/15/10                  plastic battery packing                                                                                           Butchertown</p>
<p>7/16/10                  dead Butterfly                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>7/17/10                  Drug Store Cowboy postcard                                                                        Ear-x-tacy parking lot</p>
<p>7/18/10                  large staple                                                                                                            Washington St</p>
<p>7/19/10                  broken pen cap                                                                                                             Washington St</p>
<p>7/20/10                  broken rubber shaped cross                                                                        outside work</p>
<p>7/21/10                  metal cap?                                                                                                            Washington St</p>
<p>7/22/10                  reflector                                                                                                            Buchertown</p>
<p>7/23/10                  plastic tie                                                                                                            Washington St</p>
<p>7/24/10                  tag                                                                                                                              Kroger parking lot</p>
<p>7/25/10                  propane tank cap                                                                                          Lowe’s parking lot</p>
<p>7/26/10                  fuzzy dice                                                                                                            garbage can, Washington St</p>
<p>7/27/10                  weathered King of Hearts                                                                         Quincy St</p>
<p>7/28/10                  piece of metal tubing                                                                                          Washington St</p>
<p>7/29/10                  orange toy figure                                                                                          Texas St</p>
<p>7/30/10                  cicada                                                                                                                              Washington St</p>
<p>7/31/10                  popsicle package                                                                                          Adams St</p>
<p>8/1/10                    rubber motorcycle clutch cover                                                                         Behind Quincy St</p>
<p>8/2/10                   maxi pad in package                                                                                          Adams St</p>
<p>8/3/10                   plastic piece                                                                                                            Adams St</p>
<p>8/4/10                   magnet                                                                                                                              Floor at work</p>
<p>8/5/10                   eye makeup applicator                                                                                           parking lot at work</p>
<p>8/6/10                   clearance sticker                                                                                           Wal-Mart</p>
<p>8/7/10                   spray paint cap                                                                                                            930 parking lot</p>
<p>8/8/10                   broken mirror                                                                                                            930 parking lot</p>
<p>8/9/10                   metal piece                                                                                                            parking lot at work</p>
<p>8/10/10                  Hot Wheels car                                                                                               behind Quincy St</p>
<p>8/11/10                  plastic plug                                                                                                        parking lot at work</p>
<p>8/12/10                  eyeglass cleaning cloth                                                                                  parking lot at work</p>
<p>8/13/10                  metal piece                                                                                                          Adams St</p>
<p>8/14/10                  small leaf                                                                                                            floor of Starbucks</p>
<p>8/15/10                  plastic ring from candy ring                                                                        Adams St</p>
<p>The End</p>
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		<title>Treasure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 22:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>qwerty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.&#8221; Finished a piece recently [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.&#8221;</p>
<p>Finished a piece recently that I had started quite a while back.  Things come up, obstacles are faced and sometimes you put aside a piece because your are interested in something else.  But with my old computer crashing recently I returned to work on some unfinished pieces, like this one, called Treasure.</p>
<p>It is  a small reflection on Christ&#8217;s teaching about what our heart values and highlights the fleeting nature of riches.  Often enough pieces I make come home to me in new ways as I struggle with my own life and decisions and continue  to walk this life as the sojourner and pilgrim that I am.  More than anyone I need to be reminded of my true home and the real treasures.</p>
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		<title>Family Curse: Adam&#8217;s Lament</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve finished three pieces today derived from the Family Curse series, Adam&#8217;s Lament, I&#8217;m calling it.  It takes the elements of the curse upon the ground and our endeavors and works them into one piece. The character in the picture, Clay I have taken to calling him, is cut from a photograph by JohnVachon, 1941.  He [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve finished three pieces today derived from the Family Curse series, Adam&#8217;s Lament, I&#8217;m calling it.  It takes the elements of the curse upon the ground and our endeavors and works them into one piece. The character in the picture, Clay I have taken to calling him, is cut from a photograph by JohnVachon, 1941.  He is slumped over in despair or depression, and seems crushed. </p>
<p>The elements from the curse, the earth, the thorns, thistles, sweat in work and our ultimate death form the background and the little bottle of graveyard dust reminds us that from dust we were formed and to dust we will return. </p>
<p>Ironically making this piece and smaller collaged works has been a struggle for me as I stress about making art and making a living. Comically thinking about making the work, I reflected very little about my own struggles with work, not until I was finished with them and thinking about writing did I realize how much I chase after the perfect livelihood, that somehow I expect my faith to save me from living out this struggle myself among thorns and thistles.  My faith, the real faith, of course has bearings on my whole life, work included, but as I have been making art and blogging over  a year now, there has been constant questions about if/when I might perhaps make a living by art and the perennial, albeit oft forgotten, resolution to trust God where I am at, keep making work from my heart, get better at it and be thankful for the blessings I have and the grace I enjoy.</p>
<p>So it seems like this is a good place to start making art that I will begin to sell, maybe not make a living at it just yet but at least start funding my artmaking with my own art sells.</p>
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