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Asca S.R. Aull (OP Print Program)



The Boat

8"x10", chromogenic photograph
(work of 1995, printed in 1996)
OP Edition, with "OP editions" blind-stamp
Edition 18/20, signed, numbered on verso
Featured in the OP EDITIONS catalogue, issue 9603 in 1996

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Caffeine Reveries
by Shelley Savor


There Was Tea In The Kitchen

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ADJACENCY
Writings by Gary Michael Dault
based on Lee Ka-sing's photographs
from LIGHT READINGS series


(Photograph by Lee Ka-sing - Walk out from a movie screening at Bloor Cinema)

 

150: MOVIETONE POEM

Movietone Poem

Sometimes I see you at the movies

you are the flowerhat in front of me
the pointed flashlight
the usher carries in his teeth

sometimes you sit in my lap
like popcorn
and we whisper dryly together

I never see you leave
I imagine you there afterwards
asleep among the candywrappers

From Flying Fish and Other Poems, Exile Editions, 1996.

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Greenwood
by Kai Chan

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ProTesT
by Cem Turgay

At the same place with the drunk man passing through.

 

 

Travelling Palm Snapshots
by Tamara Chatterjee

Mexico (November, 2017) – Our new friends brought us to San Antonino Castillo Velasco, in time for a saunter through the local cemetery. We discovered plots in full bloom from the annual tomb decorating contest. Walking the narrow intertwining paths; I followed the sounds, revealing a trio of musicians serenading their ancestors.

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CHEEZ
by Fiona Smyth

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Tabletop Studio
by Gary Michael Dault

No. 211. The Crab

His old on-the-road friends, Clifford and Colin, had decided to drop by for a quick coffee and a chat--only to find their friend gone.
We'll wait for him," said Clifford. "Okay?"
"Fine with me," answered Colin.
The studio was unlocked, as always, so they let themselves in.
What they found surprised them. On the wall hung the biggest painting they'd ever known their old art-school buddy to make. It was raw, aggressive and apparently, judging by the plume of oil-fragrance in the studio, still wet.
"Recent, I guess," said Clifford.
"I'd say so, "agreed Colin.
"It has a title scrawled on it. He's called it The Crab," said Clifford. What do you make of it?"
"Maybe he's angry," ventured Colin.
"Or hungry," said Clifford...

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DOUBLE DOUBLE
Writings/ Photographs/ Poetry/ Archives
A Holly Lee and Lee Ka-sing online magazine. Published on Fridays.

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