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Eye, Thus Far, Unplucked is composed of abstract, psychedelic narratives delivered through the actions of several creatures of the insect family, to sea-life, domesticated animals, and amphibians. The action is conveyed in a rapid fire of subliminal imagery which is interconnected and builds upon itself, crafting messages of self-destruction, voyage, divinities, unfamiliarity, and the strength to persist forward. Collier Brown’s technical prowess and in depth structure of theme carries this collection to new heights and his unique vernacular is refreshing to poetic language demonstrating new avenues yet untraveled by aspiring or renowned authors. Often inventive and aesthetical, Brown’s personal monologue of imagery kindles the readers’ imaginations and engulfs them in a universe of expertly crafted lyricism which broadens their perspectives and trains them to be accustomed to see the world as Collier Brown sees it.
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Collier Brown’s Scrap Bones reads like a post-pandemic epilogue to T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land.” No angels or flying horses here, just panic disorders, email fatigue, and the spiritual dead end of a 23-and-Me test kit. And yet, resilient are the muses in this collection—the bees, the starlings, the dragonflies—skimming over the wastes.The Sabine Series in Literature...from “Orion, Break”they’re sleeping in their homes,they’re waking from their beds,they’re at their desksand on a call. They’re unimpressed.That’s not your fault.Nor your concern. I’m tiredof images, of lines and dots and codes.When I step into the dark,I only want the novasand the nowheres in between,and if I’m very lucky—if I’ve beaten all the odds—just one, naÏve fluoresceof the insect whois its own hello/goodbye.
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The luminous work of Bill Armstrong has long stretched the boundaries and expectations of contemporary photography. In his explorations and subversion of the ostensible objectivity and precision that have distinguished photography among the visual arts, Armstrong foregrounds the medium’s qualities that photographers had been attempting to exploit since the beginning of the twentieth century: colour and focus.All a Blur showcases Mr. Armstrong's Infinity series, an ongoing project he has been working on for over 25 years. The book presents 21 different portfolios, all made by using his unique process of photographing a collage of found or appropriated images extremely out of focus or distorted by handheld time exposures. The variety of subjects and results he achieves with this process is so broad it has been said that he has developed a medium of his own invention that lies at the intersection of photography, painting and collage. With mysterious and poetic images that reflect on history, philosophy, identity and spirituality, Armstrong conjures a unique alternate reality that might exist in dreams, in memory, or, perhaps, in a parallel universe. At the same time, the subject of the work is colour. By taking away focus and the usual expectations of photography, Armstrong is able to investigate the qualities and effects of pure colour in a profound way, freed from the limits of representation.