Sunday, November 30, 2014

November Flying Carpet 2014

In November the Flying Carpet 
did loop-de-loops over Japan


Imperfection/ Perfection

 flow through eyes and heart


that moment! that moment!

   obscured/ revealed

                                               
reflection echoes



color chords



dissolution

same same only different


exquisite jumble

patterns that breathe


envisioning snow


yin/ yang pagoda boogie



Special Thanks:

Steve who started it all 
and lets it miraculously continue

Both Steve and Nancy 
who popped each moment in the oven 
and baked them all to perfection

 Andy: Volga Boatman, Lion Dancer, Unflappable Dumpling

Ritsuko and Sas, The Arashiyama Sisters
The Three Little Maids

The Haikuettes and Intrepid Adventurers
who came out to play



Tuesday, October 28, 2014

October Flying Carpet 2014

In October the Flying Carpet 
was dazzled by color...
 At the Denver Botanical Gardens 
Chihuly Exhibit

Electric Flame Blue jazzing 
against Roaring Vermillion


Not-Your-Grandma's 
Lavender shimmering
against Autumnal Grasses Mauve


Violent Violet squiggling
against Fathomless Grey
and 
Enflorescent Pacman Yellow


Tiger Tantrum prowling
against Black Eyed Midnight


Tuxedo Junction  marching
against Sumac Surrender


Special Thanks to Pamela
for an incandescent day

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

September Flying Carpet 2014

Goodbye Fanta Se Summer

Goodbye Fiesta
and it's fairy tale queen


and its occasionally Skanky Lowriders


and Lisa Law's  
"Make Love Not War" truck Silver


and the Pet Parade's
Rootin' Tootin' Cowboy


Goodbye Farmer's Market
Tomato Extravaganza


and the aphrodisiac smell 
of roasting green chili


Goodbye exquisite garden mornings



 and Hello Autumn!!!!


Sunday, August 31, 2014

August Flying Carpet 2014

In full regalia at Indian Market,
The Flying Carpet 
fell in love with the Best of Show Navajo Rug by Lola Cody,
(a tall 13 foot gorgeously woven stunner)


reveled in the delight of old friendships
with Richard Zane Smith and his wife Carol


ogled the Bedecked Shoppers in their Marathon Exploits
 (wished it could purchase Marcus Amerman's beaded postcard!)


envied The Coolness Factor
of The Dudes and The Clowns

 
 tried to fathom the depths
of layers of meaning


admired the Dentalium Shell Beauties


and wondered about the stories
the Old Timers could tell


Alas, the Navajo Rug has gone home with another...
The jingle beads and rattles are silenced...
the pickups have roared off into the sunset...
and The Flying Carpet is left with only Technicolor memories

Thursday, July 31, 2014

July Flying Carpet 2014

When the Flying Carpet was but a few short threads, 
the dream of being an artist loomed large in the imagination.

How many of you Carpeteers out there 
tried to emulate those “Can You Draw This?”profiles 
or loved a new box of 48 Crayolas so much 
you almost couldn’t bear to use them?

Now that I am a fully woven 
(although at present somewhat threadbare) 
carpet with years of experience, 

I submit to you my recent masterpieces for your consideration:
Paint By Numbers Santa Fe Folk Art Market Smiles 2014 # 1-7
I hope they paint a smile on your face.








In memory of John Gnagy
"You Are An Artist"

Monday, June 30, 2014

June Flying Carpet 2014

In June the Flying Carpet
was still picturing the wonders of Mexico City and Oaxaca.

Footless and fancy-free
how the Flying Carpet wished
it could:

wind up the spiral staircase 
of the Carrillo Gill home
 in the process of disintegration



slide down the curving bannister 
of Freda's home and Diego's home
separated by the famous bridge



pour like molten lava
down this extravagant staircase
in Mexico City


ascend like an angel
at the
Casa de Los Azulejos


 "Shop till you drop"
at the top of this heavenly staircase 
in Oaxaca


immerse in a sea of color
at the
Centro de las Artes de San Agustin



The genius of design in Mexico...
transcendent...

Saturday, May 31, 2014

May Flying Carpet 2014

By the end of May, the competition was fierce 
for The Flying Carpet’s Semi-Annual 
Most Unforgettable Passenger award.
The Mad Hatter hopped aboard on Easter Sunday at Penland 
and we headed for 
Wonderland.
 
 
Leonardo da Vinci made a cameo appearance 
in Chicago in April 
long enough to paint The Last Supper 
despite heavy turbulence 
(and you know what a perfectionist he can be) 
(Thanks to Eugenie for this photo)

 
The competition picked up 
when we picked up Javier Cortés 
at the corner of Filomeno Mata & Madero 
in Mexico City in May. 
He deftly loaded his assemblage shoe shine stand 
and polished everyone’s shoes to boot.
 

Freda and Diego also joined us briefly in Mexico City in May 
but Freda could not stand 
wearing the same outfit for more than 1/2 hour, 
so the Flying Carpet had to take them home.
 

Saint’s Day at Yanhuitlàn, Oaxaca upped the ante in May 
with its Dancing Devils, twirling Señoritas and engraved tuba.
 
 
Diana The Huntress tried to board, 
but there was not enough uplift 
and she had to remain 
at the Laguila Flea Market in Mexico City
 
 
Whew! How exhausting!



Special thanks to Frances Miller, 
my indefatigable Mexico Companion, 
whose “Up close and personal” photographic style 
inspired many of these photos. 
Thanks also for this "unforgettable"
Dances With Devils photo.