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It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and say the opposite. -Sam Levenson


So Little Time
"I have considered the eyes of the world for so long that I think it is time I had a little holiday from them. If one is not to please...
Jae Hodges
Dec 9, 20201 min read
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Whimsy is as Whimsy Does
Whimsy -- "a fanciful or fantastic device, object, or creation especially in writing or art" (Merriam-Webster). I've been thinking a lot...
Jae Hodges
Dec 3, 20201 min read
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On the Wretchedness of Revolutionary Art
A Single Panel of the Berlin Wall, Newseum, Washington D.C., July 2009 I've been going through old pictures of my time in Germany, just...
Jae Hodges
Sep 29, 20202 min read
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The Reassurance of Age
"The public, as whole, finds reassurance in longevity, and, after the necessary interlude of reaction, is disposed to recognise extreme...
Jae Hodges
Sep 15, 20201 min read
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Lidia Sitting Back
My thanks, Gwendalyn, for the terrific review of The Rose and the Whip today on your instagram site at https://www.instagram.com/gwendaly...
Jae Hodges
Aug 5, 20202 min read
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Passage to a Past
Did you see my interview with Amy yesterday in Passages to the Past at http://www.passagestothepast.com/#. If not, check it out. For my...
Jae Hodges
Jul 31, 20202 min read
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Feeling It
I've read two things in the last two days, from two different points of view, saying the same thing. Art is about feeling. Francis Bacon,...
Jae Hodges
Jul 26, 20202 min read
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George's Fedora
From under the tutelage of a past fading perhaps, but never lost From out of a mirror we step On wobbling feet, walk ahead Seeing...
Jae Hodges
Jul 22, 20201 min read
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Seeing Past
In my second novel, one of the themes I'm working with is seeing the past for what it is. Not truth, as truth exists only as long as the...
Jae Hodges
Jul 19, 20201 min read
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The Art of Seeing
In a certain biography of an admired artist, one of the chapters begins with "No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he...
Jae Hodges
Jul 17, 20202 min read
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What's Important?
It isn't necessarily important to know that this guy is a collared aracari. A toucan by any other name is, after all, still a toucan....
Jae Hodges
Apr 26, 20201 min read
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Shelter in Place
This guy is over a hundred years old, and 1000 pounds. That alone is amazing to me. The only thing I found more impressive about seeing...
Jae Hodges
Apr 25, 20201 min read
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Windows to the Soul
Someone once said that eyes are the windows to the soul. Do you think they meant to include animals? Emphatically I say, I do! I have a...
Jae Hodges
Apr 22, 20201 min read
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Red Gets People's Attention!
Aside from my travelling, I seem to use my photography as a reward for finishing some bit of, dare I say, good writing. This week I've...
Jae Hodges
Apr 19, 20201 min read
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Even on Our Greyest Days . . .
We can find a spot of color in an otherwise bleak world; we can imagine a better day, near or far, when a spark can light up a picture;...
Jae Hodges
Apr 2, 20201 min read
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White Horse Tavern
On Tuesday, May 5, 1663, Lidia Wardell was tried, convicted and whipped at the White Horse Tavern in Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony....
Jae Hodges
Feb 18, 20202 min read
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Nothing to Say
There are just some days when I feel like I don't have anything to say. On those days, it's best to hide out in my tower, put on some...
Jae Hodges
Jan 12, 20201 min read
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Paul Strand's New York City
What I find appealing about Paul Strand's photos, especially his early work in New York, is his interest in his subjects. He didn't just...
Jae Hodges
Dec 15, 20191 min read
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Dia de Muertos is Coming!
Save the Date: 1 November. Meet Frida (as in Kahlo) who spent more time and energy with the Day of the Dead than anyone, especially any...
Jae Hodges
Oct 18, 20191 min read
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Walking in their shoes . . .
There's a chapter in my book "The Rose and the Whip" describing the humiliation of three Quaker women who were tied to a cart's tail,...
Jae Hodges
Aug 23, 20191 min read
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