
Category Archives: artifacts
through a glass darkly
antique sundial
celestial / terrestrial

tractor tires
pabst jazzman

from inside

west by northwest
day is done
yellow bike
64 lanes

storefront
café racer
bas-relief last supper
letter box
microclimate
torch and oval
mood verdigris
pirates alley café

“After the first glass of absinthe you see things as you wish they were. After the second you see them as they are not. Finally you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world. I mean disassociated. Take a top hat. You think you see it as it really is. But you don’t because you associate it with other things and ideas. If you had never heard of one before, and suddenly saw it alone, you’d be frightened, or you’d laugh. That is the effect absinthe has, and that is why it drives men mad. Three nights I sat up all night drinking absinthe, and thinking that I was singularly clear-headed and sane. The waiter came in and began watering the sawdust. The most wonderful flowers, tulips, lilies and roses, sprang up, and made a garden in the cafe. “Don’t you see them?” I said to him. “Mais non, monsieur, il n’y a rien.” – Oscar Wilde

Old Quarter – New Orleans
gravity

Milford, MI
sazerac

traditional New Orleans cocktail
ivy and rust
ref: Dylan Thomas, The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower, 1934
spring house artifacts
halloween
city clock
positively front street
votive candles
deco filling station
hermetic glass jars
indian summer
glass block window























