imagination and other matters
Freelance writer & photographer Jason Burgess visited me the other week at home. We talked about art/life/recycling and Jason took some photos which he has used to illustrate a blogpost he wrote about his visit.
Jason: " I consider myself fortunate to meet and know so many people whose lives I would call living art. Adding to that number is Martin Adlington, the self-titled Professor of Garbology, who has spent the best part of fifty years living beyond the aspirational norms of mainstream society, re-contextualizing the world at hand and travelling the globe off the back of his ostensibly rudimentary, often genius and witty spontaneous crafts and recycled art techniques."
Read more:
http://www.burgseyephotos.blogspot.co.nz/#!http://burgseyephotos.blogspot.com/2015/07/consider-myself-fortunate-to-meet-and.html
Jason: " I consider myself fortunate to meet and know so many people whose lives I would call living art. Adding to that number is Martin Adlington, the self-titled Professor of Garbology, who has spent the best part of fifty years living beyond the aspirational norms of mainstream society, re-contextualizing the world at hand and travelling the globe off the back of his ostensibly rudimentary, often genius and witty spontaneous crafts and recycled art techniques."
Read more:
http://www.burgseyephotos.blogspot.co.nz/#!http://burgseyephotos.blogspot.com/2015/07/consider-myself-fortunate-to-meet-and.html
Comments
Thanks for the plug.
And cheers for letting me share your story.
Jason