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i got a show this friday at 9pm with iban and lucy at the red vic peace cafe on haight st.

Lucy Moore from Spencer Keeton Cunningham on Vimeo.

iban brizuela from pato on Vimeo.

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by spencer keeton cunningham (the guy in the photo above).

Who says my poems are poems?
My poems are not poems.
When you know that my poems are not poems,
Then we can speak of poetry.
–Ryokan

In this dream world
We doze
And talk of dreams —
Dream, dream on,
As much as you wish
–Ryokan

Here with you
I could remain
For countless days and years
Silent as the bright moon
We watched together
–Teishin

have you forgotten me
Or lost the path here?
I wait for you
All day, every day
But you do not appear
–Ryokan

The moon, I’m sure
Is shining brightly
High above the mountains
But gloomy clouds
Shroud the peak in darkness
–Teishin

You must rise above
The gloomy clouds
Covering the mountaintop
Otherwise, how will you
Ever see the brightness?
–Ryokan

Yoooooo, my booooi Neto has started a T-Shirt company with his designs and we’re doing some shoots together for his website. Here’s a couple of the designs and photos we got so far.

If you want to model, get updates or are interested in owning any of the shirts you can contact Neto at earth2net@gmail.com

just because

There is a vitality,

a life force,
an energy,
a quickening
that is translated through you into action
and because there is only one of you in all time,
this expression is unique.

And if you block it,
it will never exist through any other medium and will be lost.
The world will not have it.

It is not your business to determine how good it is
nor how valuable,
nor how it compares with other expressions.

It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly
to keep the channel open.

You do not have to believe in yourself
or your work.
You have to keep open and aware directly to
the urges that motivate you.
Keep the channel open.

No artist is pleased.
There is no satisfaction..
There is only a queer divine dissatisfaction,
a blessed unrest
that keeps us marching
and makes us more alive
than others.

Martha Graham
to Agnes de Mille
in “Dance to the Piper”

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