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davey cadaver / portland


Davey explains and describes his work:

Davey Cadaver is a self taught artist residing in the Pacific Northwest. He is an avid reader, writer, magician, musician, apophenist, and dream interpreter. He is also interested in spirit animals, extraterrestrials, and the use of shamanic and medicinal plants.
His current body of work centers around the self and questions the relationship between man and nature. Though Davey has shown his art in places across the world, his primary focus is exploration within. Through both research and hands on experience, Davey has captured the essence of a moment in time. He has incorporated organic elements such as coffee, tea, and walnut ink to connect the pieces further with the natural realm. Using his breath, seemingly random splatters transform and tell stories. He has planted the seeds, and now, the wind will carry them to those that are open to discovery.

jesse reno / portland

hitchBOT vandalized


it is very sad to report the end of hitchBOT´s journey across the United States. In Philadelphia vandals put it an end ☹ and we had hoped so much to take hitchBOT on board again. Here is the report on hitchBOT’s start crossing Canada.

helvi smith / forest grove

 

larry calkins

larry calking works and lives in issaquah, close to seattle / washington.

amy denio


Gert Anklam recomended: “When you come to Seattle, say hello to Amy, she is a great musician,” and by the way, Gert is also a great saxophonist. Amy was packed with work but she still saved some time for a chat in her beautiful garden. She is a very (cosmo)political person and has already played in Frankfurt as part of the Blockupy movement. More from and about her here. … and: Thank you Gert, that you allow us using your music for our videos, – very generous. © B.G.

leavenworth


Almost 100 miles before we reached leavenworth, this small city was recommended to us because of it´s pork knuckles. The small town is the answer for all homesick bavarians. They had stapled boards to the walls to immitate studword houses and in the central square there is the white-blue maypole, – maybe all year round. By the way: the fairy tale „from a dish washer to a millionaire“ no longer can come true in america, plastic cutlery and paper plates have knocked this dream career on the head.