Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Tomorrow's Flames Are Already Burning

Tomorrow's Flames Are Already Burning

I spent two months residing in Joshua Tree following artist Tom Jean Webb as he ready for his solo present 'Tomorrow's Flames Are Already Burning' on the DEN Gallery in Austin, Texas in early 2015. Influenced from the encompassing panorama, this movie represents a few of the inspiration behind his exhibition.

http://www.tomjeanwebb.com/

Author/Director/Editor: Dan Sadgrove
Sound: Morgan Johnson at Barking Owl Sound
Colour: Houmam Abdullah at Electrical Theatre
Narration: Amber Webber from Black Mountain / Lightning Mud.

Particular due to Dan & Kate O'Connell for letting me use their digital camera and permitting us keep at their home in Joshua Tree for just a few scorching wintry desert months, Heather Williamson for her assist and the beneficiant time of everybody concerned in creating this.

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I requested the coyote if he was afraid
On the solar baked freeway run
His creeping shadow grew
And darkened the falling solar

Who lit the flame
Asks the person every evening
That the wind couldnt put out
When the solar burned its final gentle

Amongst the cactus timber
Time struggles within the sand
With no soil for seeds
However the snakes rattling hand

Meet me within the freeway
Underneath the silver moon
You may hear the trembling bones
Of the lifeless mans croon

And the bottom shakes and howls
Because the solar comes again round
The coyote lies fast nonetheless
As his shadow shrinks again down

Now he walks alone
And wanders if he was afraid
In the direction of the silent heat of sunshine
Amongst the desert decay

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