So It Will Not Be Them; It Will Be Their Cyborgs by Tim Lane

One Day We Will Look Up & There Will Be a Portal & All the Ships Will Be Entering Our Sky Like Baby Spiders Hatching from an Egg, 2020

acrylic, house, spray & oil paintstick on loose canvas

55”x32’

So it will not be them; it will be their cyborgs. Maybe some form of biomorphic, bionic AI. (Biological bodies as we understand them are not fit for space travel.) Or, if it is them, it will be because of a wormhole. A portal will open and they will fill the sky as our timelines collide.

With thanks to Marsha for the canvas. I love working on loose canvas. It fits with both my aesthetic and my philosophy of life: keep it together but try to keep it loose.

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WTF Is Available by Tim Lane

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Now available in Poetry.

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*With an intro and several minor edits.

“WTF” is a long poem that I began writing in the spring of 2008, and finished late spring 2009. It is modeled after Ted Berrigan and Anne Waldman's collaborative poem, "Memorial Day."

“WTF” fell short of its intended scope primarily because I had to take a six month hiatus halfway through it for medical reasons. At one point, finishing the poem seemed out of the question.

I will note that I was inspired and excited about the undertaking of this project, but I do feel that circumstances definitely affected and altered the final third of the poem.

Nonetheless, I believe it is one of my most significant writings.

The poem was finally performed at a house party that Maggie and Ben Stritz Calnin hosted specifically for the reading of the poem. The performance involved costume props and a slide show, facilitated by Angela Vasquez-Giroux (who unknownly collaborated on the poem).

I will always be grateful to Boog who designed, printed and provided copies of the poem (the original cover is above) for the party, which was a hell of a lot of fun.

“WTF” was originally dedicated to the following: for Sheila, Jackie, Zach...Doug Czinder...Angela...especially for Bill Butler. All of these individuals helped me get through a tough time, which in turn helped me finish the poem.

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Treat Yo' Self to Poetry by Tim Lane

There’s nothing I didn’t like about how Revelator Press rolled out Pure Pop in 2007. The downloadable e-chap was great back then; it’s still great now. You can download a yummy pdf using the link below or at yoursilentface.com and devour it like a chocolate eclair…for free!

Treat yo’ self.

We're Bumping Booties by Tim Lane

I little pick me up Sunday playlist: some funk, some soul, some rock.

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Hanging with Blue Owl Coffee by Tim Lane

This memory popped up on FB today. A year ago, I hung paintings from my Selfie Series at Blue Owl Coffee in REO Town. They looked great on that brick wall! There are ways to hang my unframed roofing paper paintings that look really cool (using wall-friendly velcro strips or binder clips).

I always check out the art when I visit a coffee shop! You can view The Selfie Series in the galleries. A few of these paintings are available in the Art for Sale section.

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Where Section 25 & Kanye West Intersect by Tim Lane

This playlist continues to grow as Pete and I try to reach 1000 songs. Most recently, we’ve added some Soft Cell, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Prefab Sprout, a few more B 52s, a couple of songs by Modern English and a tune by Pubic Image Limited.

*By the way, do you remember that one song by Section 25, “Looking from a Hilltop?”

Kanye West samples Section 25’s track “Hit” from their 1981 album Always Now on “FML,” featured on The Life of Pablo. —Wiki

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First Contact by Tim Lane

It sort of feels like the future is here, doesn’t it? I am both enthralled and scared to death by the idea of looking up one calm, temperate day while hiking to witness their poised and silent arrival.

First Contact is a new painting—my first of 2020. I guess my mind is still preoccupied with thoughts of the future, space and parallel time lines. This painting can be viewed in The Sublime gallery, or in the Art for Sale section. You have to wonder in how many different time lines they’ve actually already arrived.

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