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#26 Dad’s Gear-Shift Knob

November 2nd, 2011 by Corey A. Edwards

Dad's Gear-Shift Knob

A while back I talked about my fascination with skulls and where I thought it came from.

One of the key components of this fascination was described as follows:

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Lost

July 16th, 2011 by Corey A. Edwards

I dreamed about you last night

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All Snarled Up

July 11th, 2011 by Corey A. Edwards

all snarled up

 

I was digging through the computer one day when I ran across a couple of old images of my daughter that made me step back.

She looked … she was … well, I don’t know what the hell she was doing. I hear hazy explanations now that she got tangled up in chains but, yeah. Okay. All I saw was the possibility for an interesting illustration.

It took me forever to actually get to it but here it is.

more digital illustrations

Long Shadows

June 26th, 2011 by Corey A. Edwards

Leap!

April 13th, 2009 by Corey A. Edwards

Beautiful

April 11th, 2009 by Corey A. Edwards

It isn’t often that I can get my daughter to relax enough for the kind of photo that shows off her natural beauty. I scored a bunch this week, though. Yes!

Me and Mel

April 9th, 2009 by Corey A. Edwards

An uncommonly successful set of father daughter shots. I know: we look like Bonnie and Clyde.

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The Necessary Year – Day 22: Defining the Parameters (part 4) Social Obligations and Family

June 22nd, 2008 by Corey A. Edwards

 

(this post is part of an aborted 1 year experiment in material abstinence I called The Necessary Year)

 

As mentioned previously, no man is an island and further, being a family man, there are certain financial obligations that are simply unavoidable but that would otherwise seem to be flying directly in the face of The Necessary Year.

Certainly I could play the immovable object and insist that the earth and everyone on it revolve around my whims but I don’t function like that. I believe that one can hold true to their core ideals without being a pain in the ass to those around them – and that the world is often a better place when you do.

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