Landscape near Vence, 1927. Christopher Wood. Oil on canvas
Here’s a first little tune I created recently. Enjoy!
Recorded with the help of Apple GarageBand. Using a Fender acoustic bass and an old Norman acoustic guitar. Microphone used is the AT2020.
Listen to SoundCloud here.
Nice music, thanks for sharing.
Oklahoma sharecropper and family entering Calif. stalled on the desert near Indio, California, 1937. For most people around the world, the “vintage” years were a hard scramble life. Photo: DOROTHEA LANGE (1895-1965)
The tragedy of this world is that everyone is alone.
Einstein’s Dreams, Alan Lightman
Last Saturday in Parc de cèdres
California Grape Strike, 1968. Paul Fusco.
Between two buildings.
Rome - Via Appia, 1954. Erich Andres. Silver print
A weekend at Murielle’s cottage.
We all have forests on our minds. Forests unexplored, unending. Each one of us gets lost in the forest, every night, alone.
— Ursula K. Le Guin, The Wind’s Twelve Quarters
Green Door, 2015. Morgan Silk. Chromogenic print
An angel in Montreal.
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