So this, my dear friend, is the truth in its horrifying entirety, and we shall discover together what exactly it is that we seek. The intention here, is to tell my story and to purge all existence until I stand pure and full of light, face forward.
Showing posts with label washington dc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label washington dc. Show all posts
11.29.2011
Ladder // No Rope
LatchKeys:
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
death,
homeless,
street photography,
trash,
washington dc
8.12.2011
American // Dream
LatchKeys:
BW,
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
government,
memorial,
thomas jefferson,
washington dc
Cherry // Blossom
LatchKeys:
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
cherry blossom,
color,
flower,
macro,
outside,
washington dc,
water
7.31.2010
Dos // Rojas
LatchKeys:
architecture,
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
central park,
color,
favorite,
film,
flowers,
mini-diana,
new york city,
NYC,
photography,
train,
travel,
tulip,
washington dc
6.26.2009
(What Actions)
what actions?
once again the
power of the pen prevails
(like winds in sails on the seas of anonymity....)
we are but vessels of this
sacred space,
time,
place
me in the palm of your hand and
squeeze
so
tight.
There are no more actions here tonite. . . .
Inspired by a blog post of JMG.
once again the
power of the pen prevails
(like winds in sails on the seas of anonymity....)
we are but vessels of this
sacred space,
time,
place
me in the palm of your hand and
squeeze
so
tight.
There are no more actions here tonite. . . .
Inspired by a blog post of JMG.
LatchKeys:
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
favorite,
Fotoweek DC,
inspiration,
james graham,
music,
night,
pen,
photography,
poetry,
street photography,
washington dc,
wind
5.06.2009
War // Crimes
Sept 15th, 2007, the A.N.S.W.E.R Coalition stages a march on Washington D.C. The day started out behind the White House, and many separate groups came to feed the anti-war juggernaut prepared to make the mile march to the Capitol. It was agonizing to see the men and woman who were parents of those overseas, or those who had survived, and those who had grown up in a time of war, probably parenting a soldier and surviving a husband.
I stepped into the day wearing a coat of neutrality. There were spectators from both sides of the political fight, and ironically those who had come to SUPPORT the war were vehement and angry and nasty to those who were seeking the peaceful retreat. Another eye-opener was the amount of youth that were there- many of whom were no older than 15, some 18, but none the less a shocking number of youth who are active in the politics of our day. It was reassuring. You hear so often that life is wasted on the youth, and I don’t believe this generation plans on doing any of the wasting.
There has been for some time, in my opinion, a renaissance of sorts in the art world- not necessarily in the art itself, but in the sheer amount of those who consider themselves 'artist', and seek refuge by painting or writing or photographing their own reality. I was excited to see that this renaissance also echoes the sixties in political concern as well. Passion hasn't existed in large quantities in the United States for a long time, partly due I believe to commercialism, but mostly due to complacency. I wouldn't wish the war on anyone- friend or foe- but I do believe that the ‘awakening’ that has resulted from it will benefit us all- artistically and politically- for a long time to follow.
I stepped into the day wearing a coat of neutrality. There were spectators from both sides of the political fight, and ironically those who had come to SUPPORT the war were vehement and angry and nasty to those who were seeking the peaceful retreat. Another eye-opener was the amount of youth that were there- many of whom were no older than 15, some 18, but none the less a shocking number of youth who are active in the politics of our day. It was reassuring. You hear so often that life is wasted on the youth, and I don’t believe this generation plans on doing any of the wasting.
There has been for some time, in my opinion, a renaissance of sorts in the art world- not necessarily in the art itself, but in the sheer amount of those who consider themselves 'artist', and seek refuge by painting or writing or photographing their own reality. I was excited to see that this renaissance also echoes the sixties in political concern as well. Passion hasn't existed in large quantities in the United States for a long time, partly due I believe to commercialism, but mostly due to complacency. I wouldn't wish the war on anyone- friend or foe- but I do believe that the ‘awakening’ that has resulted from it will benefit us all- artistically and politically- for a long time to follow.
LatchKeys:
Bush,
Capitol,
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
favorite,
Iraq War,
photo-journalism,
politics,
war rally,
washington dc
1.10.2009
Corners // Lifters
LatchKeys:
architecture,
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
destination,
favorite,
smithsonian museum,
travel,
washington dc
10.28.2008
Pastel // Concrete
LatchKeys:
abstract,
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
favorite,
smithsonian museum,
washington dc
10.27.2008
Capital // Capitol
LatchKeys:
Carly Erin O'Neil,
CarlyRocksPhotography,
destination,
favorite,
minimalism,
travel,
washington dc
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