Montage Zoo



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Outside in



Poster
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When I'm cleaning windows



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Skinny trousers and big guitars



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A bit of what you fancy.



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A walk in the park.



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Cycling for happiness



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Tidal movements




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Rejected conversations



Stretton
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Lighter than I look


Lighter than I look

Some days 
I trawl through notebooks 
and journals, 
sketchbooks, 
jottings 
and essay ideas.
They're often summaries 
or outlines 
of a much larger idea 
or possible project.
Attitudes emerge.
Important, for the time, 
thoughts on a huge variety 
of subjects and issues.
It is this fabric 
that provides the drive 
for lots of my writing 
and picture making.
Submitting yourself 
to the micro / flash fiction form 
demands a lot of patience.
If done properly.
Stream of consciousness work, 
like early Kerouac, 
demands great intelligence.
But does it demand 
a similar patience?

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Preparing for the past



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Clipped Wings



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Burger n'Gravy



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Singing the blues in E



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Swimming in my Friday afternoon blues


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Hello - microflashfiction, experiments, illustrations, notes...



Documentary Fiction Photography (1980)
Steve Coel

OK...
so it occurred to me that my main 4 story forms: MicroFlashFiction, Documentary Fiction Photography, Experimental Narrative and Abstract Art cross each other.
Back in 1985 I started describing 'my' art as Abstract De-structuralismAll of it.
The MicroFlashFiction writing; my Documentary Fiction Photography; image making; posters and prints.
If asked today I'd probably still describe myself as an Abstract Destructuralist.
I'm never asked.
Enjoy.
Steve Coel
2007