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Waking Rooster: Unprotected
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Monday, June 9, 2014. While walking in the pinyon-juniper woodland desert northeast of Walnut Canyon, I came upon this somewhat grisly scene. I imagine that the tire might have held water and that this unlucky bovine was able to enjoy it for a short time before his untimely death at whatever hands. The carcass was completely empty, yet the stench of death lingered. Fortunately I was able to stand upwind to photograph the scene. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Searching for ...
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Waking Rooster: July 2014
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Garland Prairie or Why I Don't Share Everything Online. I've been working this year on a new photo project. I have no idea when I'll show the work. But even after having started it several months ago, and not being able to work on it as much as I would like, I am still excited about it. (And, for me, that's saying something.). Low Hanging Juniper (Porcupine's Napping Tree). Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Long time no see.
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Waking Rooster: September 2013
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Thursday, September 5, 2013. More later on the long time between posts, but here's part of the reason for now. I'm having my first exhibition of paintings in far too long. The show is at Firecreek Coffee Co. On Route 66 and San Francisco in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona. It opens on Friday, September 6th, First Friday Artwalk. And will be on display through the end of the month. Here's a sample of the work being shown. Untitled 36 X 60". Untitled 36 X 48". Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Long time no see.
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Waking Rooster: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014. A Swiss Braunvieh cow wearing a cowbell (Wikipedia). When you have "cow mind", then decide if you can eat cow. This thought occurred to me last night. I'm not vegetarian, but I am very curious about the mindfulness of eating. Rather than speaking of plants and animals as commodity, what if we related to them as the parts of the greater whole that we all are? Is it possible to recognize the consciousness of our fellow inhabitants? How does one enter into this practice?
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Waking Rooster
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Thursday, September 5, 2013. More later on the long time between posts, but here's part of the reason for now. I'm having my first exhibition of paintings in far too long. The show is at Firecreek Coffee Co. On Route 66 and San Francisco in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona. It opens on Friday, September 6th, First Friday Artwalk. And will be on display through the end of the month. Here's a sample of the work being shown. Untitled 36 X 60". Untitled 36 X 48". Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Long time no see.
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Waking Rooster: March 2012
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Sunday, March 18, 2012. Tropical Kingbird - Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. Ring Billed Gull - Island Park, Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Even after we moved to Phoenix when I was eight years old I watched the birds in our front yard and remember seasonal newcomers like meadowlarks and starlings as they moved through in migration. Meadowlark - Elgin, Arizona. Burrowing Owl - Tucson, Arizona. Greater Peewee - Carr Canyon, Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. Cactus Wren - Tucson, Arizona. Three Barn Owls - Willcox, Arizona.
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Waking Rooster: Forest People
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Back to the zoo, I was okay, if a little apprehensive, about the exhibits, until I got to the orangutans. Their name means "forest person. And rightly so. When I looked into the eyes of our fellow great ape, I was immediately struck with an awareness of being looked back into, followed by deep sorrow, then by nauseating regret. That realization of consciousness motivates me, it's a part of my conscience, and changes the way I view the world. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. The Ne...
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Waking Rooster: Around Town
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Sunday, August 19, 2012. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am an artist and educator living in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. View my complete profile. Firing and Ceramic Festival. Houston To Tokyo Airfare Sale. Long time no see. Melanie sherman ☣. 1958 Raleigh Sports restoration. Mud, form and fire. A little bit of North Carolina on Cape Cod. Delirious Ramblings Has Moved. The New Face of Autism. Searching for Sand Rubies. Absent from the Memory of Men.
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Waking Rooster: August 2012
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Monday, August 20, 2012. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Sunday, August 19, 2012. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. Monday, August 13, 2012. Here are a few more album covers I made tonight. Posted by Eugene Brosseau. The other night I decided to play with the album cover format. Using the previously posted textures as a leaping-off point, and selecting a few bogus band names and album titles, these were ...
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Waking Rooster: February 2014
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Back to the zoo, I was okay, if a little apprehensive, about the exhibits, until I got to the orangutans. Their name means "forest person. And rightly so. When I looked into the eyes of our fellow great ape, I was immediately struck with an awareness of being looked back into, followed by deep sorrow, then by nauseating regret. That realization of consciousness motivates me, it's a part of my conscience, and changes the way I view the world. Posted by Eugene Brosseau.