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The Metamodern Smudge: Seeing Growth on the Frame

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  The Metamodern Smudge: Seeing Growth on the Frame My use of the phrase "Fingerprint on the frame" functions as a metamodernist artifact. From my perspective, metamodernism oscillates between modernist sincerity and postmodern irony, and this concept sits precisely at that intersection. It recognises that the artwork within the frame is a construction, while also valuing the human touch that created it. More than just recognition, it is the fundamental identifier.  In this space, the smudge is not just an artistic signature; it is a map of personal growth. It reveals the traces of our experiences and the impact of our interactions with the world around us. The transparency of glass symbolises the invisible cultural conditions that shape our perspectives, allowing us to see through to the complex realities that influence our creativity and expression. This interplay creates a deeper understanding of both the art and the artist, acknowledging that every mark left behind tells ...

Celeste Sees All Dreams Prelude 1 cover

Cover for my ebook of poems (soon to be published Kindle)

To see
All her dreams
Her darkened dreams
Her emergence from darkness
In darkness alone and awake

Once we were gods
Reflecting in the mirrors of imaginary time
A warrior woman to protect us
Of angelic intent

Knowing of past tears and flame
A woman of the cross
Grieving in choice and loss

Her persona
Her persona observed
By three faces
Whom who sees all ocean waves












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