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Archive for the ‘David LaPlantz’ Category
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No Sweat…
by David LaPlantz ·
The process of growing and maturing from the earth then led to being turned, turned and turned.
The element of the platform rocker was then enhanced by his Father with lacquer, gold leaf and love.
While the rocker is not very comfortable, the memory of his Father shines on, day after day after day……
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“Hovering Over Scorched Earth” Brooch
by David LaPlantz ·
The slowly hovering, silent camouflaged craft blended seemlessly into the cloudy night.
As the craft hovered over the scorched New Mexico landscape, the occupants, in unison felt pain and suffering for earth’s animals, nature & humanity.
The physical environment would take a very long time to re-instate itself.
The watchers wished they could have interceded, but alas…….
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Before the CA Candle Burns Out…
by David LaPlantz ·
The heart clock clearly displayed the fact that before the CA Candle burned out, it was time to move on.
He always promised himself before passing along ideas, techniques & inspiration lost it’s surge, he’d leave.
Promises were promises and were followed. It was good and right to depart before winter’s icy fingers turned to bitterness…….
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“THE Airport KISS…”
by David LaPlantz ·
Once upon a time, there occurred an airport kiss and subsequent spin experienced by two bodies.
The swirl of emotion and rushing air can never be compared.
Did it really occur or was this incredible event a dream (a dream come true)?
Two people know and two people remember — remember…….?
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?Appropriation (removal) Can Be Strange?
by David LaPlantz ·
Life can be curious when it comes to that which disappears or is stolen.
One wonders if Doug Roberts will miss his last name or it the individual who appropriated his name really needed the name Roberts?
OR, approaching this sign from a slightly different view point, maybe Doug likes to be called Doug T. Rectangle or Doug Wire Twisted?
What do you think?
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Pair: “Twist of Fate Earrings”
by David LaPlantz ·
Sitting in the darkened theatre, eating buttered popcorn, the Chinese potter was surprised when the bouncing balls jumped off the wide screen and impacted upon her red earrings. At first she did not know what to do or say. Gradually she adjusted to this strange twist of fate and walked out of the movies arm in arm with her husband, humming, “Jackson.” History would record that she was well versed in the Jay-Pan Fan syndrome.












