Alexis Duque’s imaginative multi-layered stacked images are iconic descriptions of the world we humans seem to be creating in the face of our out-of-control worship of greed. Instead of the freedom many imagined at the turn of the previous century… Read More ›
Month: March 2017
“RIVER IN THE ROAD,” poem and photo by Lara Gularte
photo by Lara Gularte, copyright 2017
“A NEW PARADIGM SHIFT,” by Bea Garth; art by Human Distortion
A NEW PARADIGM SHIFT (OR OVERCOMING CONFUSION) by Bea Garth, copyright 2017 My philosopher/astrologer friend Graeme Jones said we are going through a dark time of letting out our collective demons—which has made everything that much more confusing. I cannot… Read More ›
“The Dark Is Always Present,” poem by Simon Anton Nino Diego Baena; photo by Bea Garth
The Dark Is Always Present I feel the whispering trees grieving in the dark. The shadows now restless in the mirror. Nobody listens. Nobody hears. Nobody speaks of redemption. When the sun drowns in the lake, around 5:30 pm,… Read More ›