“Who will steal your liberty and when?”
On days of incomprehensible news, I take an obsessive satisfaction in making digital collages. It could be because it’s nonverbal and provides a kind of pause in all the urgently spoken outrage. Or maybe it’s because with these photo-combos I can almost, kinda, sorta capture the truly weird and horrifying circumstances we find ourselves in.
The paper collage (upper left) is from an old Sketchbook Project called, “Questions for a 19 year old” submitted in the category, “It’s not about me”. The Pinocchio photo is mine. On the right is an unfinished collage that became a SoulCollage card entitled “Fear”. I made it shortly after the election by combining two fashion ads from Vogue.
I use two free iPhone apps: Diana photo app and Prisma. Some of these were generated solely with Diana.
Photo of Trump came from a Sarah Jones article entitled, “Trump leaves out Comey request for more resources to investigate Russia from timeline”. It was published online on politicususa.com here:
I didn’t see an attribution for the photo.
The old Sketchbook project queries keep coming back because of their relevance. Questions for a 19 year old included:
- What will you carry?
- What will haunt you?
- What will you do when she changes her mind?
- Who will steal your liberty and when?
I don’t usually like this dark green Diana filter but it seemed fitting for today. It’s called: “Zombie Apocalypse”.
I hear pundits say we are “on the verge” of a constitutional crisis and wonder what else would need to happen for them to name it an “actual crisis”?
#silentcoup
I have a lot to say about all of this. Maybe another spoken piece next — something I wrote in class today?