Yes, that is at Ek Balam. Loved it most of all because it hasn't been totally overrun by tourists (of course, who am I to talk, since I was in fact a tourist). We had seen Tulum maybe 15 years ago. At that time it was not as easily accessible, and we could walk and climb on everything. This time many areas were roped off, and Gail was even yelled by some other tourists because she was standing where they wanted to have their picture taken. And then there's Chichen Itza, which is totally surreal at this point. All in all, though, we love the ancient Mexican monuments.
Thank you C Mehrl, you are very kind.
Do you know our call for visual poetry?
The mailbox feeds on what arrives through this channel.
El Taller de Zenón tries to classify it, but this does not always coincide with the author's vision.
The border between the different artistic areas is becoming more blurred by the minute and theoreticians do not agree on the boundaries of each field.
After years of research and study to get to know the differences, we have decided, that only the author is authorized to decide where to place their work.
CALLS 2009
MAILART / VISUAL POETRY
Chooses a call (or both) and send us your works.
Answer and exchange to all. Exhibition in our web-galleries.
Open theme. No deadline. To indicate the call.
Miguel Jimenez
El Taller de Zenón
C/ Santa María de Guía nº 1 - 4º C
ES - 41008 Sevilla España
Dear C Mehrl,
not limited to a-g, I contort my fingers to touch the corresponding letters (all 26) and not I do not reassign any letters, but I do throw a spell checker over the word forms and let chance have a roll. Growing up I knew another Mehrl. Trust you and John are well.
Steve
Is that iguana pic in Mexico from your own camera? It's amazing cool even if not but if you were there in that moment it's even better as a concept to live through vicariously. :)