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Foreshadowing Spell

  Foreshadowing Spell - sketch by Douglas Brent Smith, 1996

not the thing

  not the thing - collage by Douglas Brent Smith - 1996 From Journal #31

Framed By A Notion

 Framed By A Notion, Collage by douglas Brent smith, 1996

Worldly Contemplations

  Worldly Contemplations -- collage by douglas brent smith, 1996

Calm for Now

 Calm for Now -- sketch by douglas brent smith, from Journal #31 Collaborating In Three Spheres, 1996. Notes: It's only a random sketch in the middle of some random ramblings in my journal at a time my family was having a rough time. The ability to draw is quite calming, whether or not the drawing has any merit. It's a three-panel cartoon without any joke, or message, or meaning. Or, is it? -- doug smith

Wait Until The Grass Grows

  Wait Until The Grass Grows #1 Wait Until The Grass Grows #2 Sketch by douglas brent smith, from Journal #31, Collaborating In Three Spheres, 1996

Arranged Powerflex

  Arranged Powerflex -- sketch by douglas brent smith, from Journal #31, Collaborating In Three Spheres, 1996.

Serenade

 Serenade - collage by douglas brent smith

Essential Inventory

  Essential Inventory - collage by douglas brent smith, 1996

Both Faces

 Both Faces - Sketch by douglas brent smith

What Is Infinity?

  What Is Infinity? -- collage by douglas brent smith, from Journal #31, Collaborating In Three Spheres, 1996

Three Spheres #2

  Three Spheres #2 -- sketch by douglas brent smith. From Journal #31, Collaborating In Three Spheres, 1996. While I was drawing this my son Juan, five years old, asked me what I was doing. "Drawing." I said "Can I draw, too?" he asked. "Of course." So here's what he drew:

Three Spheres #1

  "Three Spheres #1" sketch by douglas brent smith, 1996. From the journal Collaborating In Three Spheres" 1996. I often save my doodles. Each one is a little story. If the doodles (Hey, they're drawings!) show up in a journal, well they are there a long time. I have not thrown away many journals. I hope that when I am gone that someone saves them...and then when I'm gone I land someplace where I can still draw. Try saving YOUR doodles. Put them in a book. Collect them. They may make you smile some day and will likely help someone to remember you with a smile.  -- doug smith

a painting

 

Back it up?

Desire without discipline is disappointing. -- doug smith

a message received

there are times when our imaginations    paint pictures better than sunsets    play chords more stirring    than violin strings    times when hearts beat faster    sounding panic stilled by its own clock alarming signals ringing clipped wings singular embarrassing  defining a new way of being one such time i was prepared for the best of    advancing, making progress      to reach you it             would go so well                you'd be able to tell                    how i feel and                        you would see the magic in my tricks the longing in my voice the muse for your amusement in that alter place of hyper-reality: high school and none of the rumors had    helped my cause, noe of the phone calls brou...

no surprise

is it any wonder our      thoughts stack      over-lapping on      top of one another      some vast library caught in      an earthquake of                                 dreaming      out of order when      was the last time you      were truly alone?                 25 July 1988       

A Question of Survival

  Collage: A Question of Survival, 11 February 1980, douglas brent smith

morning details

part of this nutritious breakfast: a quiet time an hour of thought  three sometimes four layers of cereal in the bowl (always the  same bowl and the one spoon) morning details to center the day a strong slender tower rising to face the resilient serial motions of standing tall a prayer before the first bite vitamin, juice, black coffee the soft gentle snoring of my son in the next room peaceful, still birds sing familiar tunes clapping this day this tree of living this world at five forty-five and the morning is alive with details. 29 March 1988 All the horses in collageland - collage by douglas brent smith

Ever Have a Dog?

Ever have a dog that has passed on? If so, you miss that dog, don't you. Dogs are such wonderful creatures, such perfect examples of unconditional love.  I'm mostly a cat person, but of the few dogs who have shared parts of my life, I miss them all. If you have a dog, give it some attention. Watch that tail wag with joy. Smile.  -- doug smith  

Boundaries

Lead with love but manage your boundaries. -- doug smith  

Forever

Nobody lives forever. Everybody lives forever.  You're right either way. -- doug smith  

Cavalier Club at Large

  Cavalier Club at Large -- collage by douglas brent smith, 1995 From Journal #30, Operation Fresh Start, 1995. NOTES: I've owned (or co-owned) four Chevy Cavaliers and loved every single one. I've loved them so much that I even contemplated forming a Cavalier Club -- or maybe finding one that already existed. Such charming little cars. Basic, the last one I owned had wind-up windows. Fun to drive, a bit sporty without being too fast (can a car be too fast?).  My favorite was a blue 1987 station wagon version of a Cavalier. It had an old, permanent smell that was not at all unpleasant. I loved that car and commuting to work in Trevose in that car and it was named Bluebird. Sometimes I would sit in Bluebird and eat my lunch in the parking lot of UFLIC on Street Road.  I was recently in that parking lot again for a gig with CareerTrack and another for the college but I barely recognized the building or the lot because they had changed so much. Still, the vibes were good. I ...

How Is All of this Possible?

  How Is All of this Possible? -- collage by douglas brent smith, 1995. From the journal Operation Fresh Start, 1995.

Juggling Competing Priorities

  Juggling Competing Priorities -- collage by douglas brent smith, 1995.

Thrown Away

  Have you ever thrown anything away and then regretted it? Gone Box i filled a dumpster no i filled a dumpster two times and another dumpster, too i didn't have permission and they weren't my dumpsters but it was always at night and i wanted some things out of my life foolishly books. paintings. collages. tools. and one really big relationship deeper than any box gone a box filled with memories set afire. and no matter how much i dream i cannot retrieve that box. -- douglas brent smith

A Stroll Around The Crystal

  A Stroll Around The Crystal, collage by douglas brent smith, 4 December 1979.

at table indulgence

  photo: at table indulgence, douglas brent smith, 2016

A Change In The Weather

  A Change In The Weather, collage by douglas brent smith, 18 May 1980.

You Know When It's Cool

  You Know When It's Cool - sketch by douglas brent smith Notes: This is a sketch from one of my journals and as you can tell by the TV, an old one. 

What A Ride

  What A Ride -- collage by douglas brent smith

View Thru Context

  View Thru Context -- collage by douglas brent smith