hooray for perfectionism


jason lucas is a photographer and creative many times over in his own right.  lucas’ work is centered on exploring the paradigms between the typical and unexpected, territory like dark matter, that which exists but is often inexplicable.  all the while, incorporating beauty and its imperfections that are often neglected in common discussions of visuality. he provokes a visceral angst that exercises both meaning and intuition.  I find myself most often interested when the artist overcomes me, and it is a serene feeling of satisfaction.  the same feeling is evident in all of jason’s photographs, in each shot there is a visible spectrum of stability.  more of his beautiful work can be seen here  by sv

 

turn my fall into a spring

saturday’s gone a lovely song by isobel campbell & mark lanegan, home made video by audrey pm on a perfectly cold and grey day like today. i’ve been listening to it all day… by dd

rock & roll bedroom


how silly, this was my bedroom, the only thing missing on the walls are a double page of david sylvian of japan, thin lizzy out of german pop magazine, and kraftwerk. i know, they didn’t all go together but neither does TS. by uh