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What have we misread 

of our dream that this nightmare 

is here to convey? 

Red Leaf Haiku by © John Clark Helzer

Some forty hundred 

years since Earth’s first king, and we've 

still not learned a thing. 

Red Leaf Haiku by © John Clark Helzer

No, son, there’s not a 

single evil on which the 

whole world can agree. 

Red Leaf Haiku by © John Clark Helzer

Where in those clouds is 

an answer to how bombs could 

be dropped on children? 

Red Leaf Haiku by © John Clark Helzer

In fairness to the 

Antichrist, it’s his job to 

hold the world ransom. 

Red Leaf Haiku by © John Clark Helzer

Imagine the bait 

it takes to tempt the devil 

from his hiding place. 

Red Leaf Haiku by © John Clark Helzer

There’s a mysterious film manufacturer from the Ukraine that has alternately been called Svema

There’s a mysterious film manufacturer from the Ukraine that has alternately been called Svema and Astrum since 1931. They’ve made one or two of my favorite films, now out of production, and a few that I think continue to be made but are hard to get your hands on. Most are black and white, but if you’ve paid attention to my photography, you know I’m mostly a color guy. Their website doesn’t shed much light, stating “TOV ‘Astrum Ltd’ was founded in May, 1995 and for more than 10 years has been successfully working in the Ukrainian market of aerial films.” Meaning I guess the website hasn’t been updated since the aughts? Aerial film usually means infrared, and I know they did at one time make a color infrared film. I would LOVE to get my hands on some of that. Their color motion picture emulsions have a green-ish tint. If you’re ever watching any late-period Soviet cinema, it will likely look a bit, or a lot, green. That’s Svema, or Astrum, or whatever it was called then.
The film used in this photo expired in 1992. It was probably made in the late 80’s, when Ukraine was still under Soviet rule. Shortly before it expired, Ukraine gained independence. This roll made its way through time and space into my hands, slowly deteriorating along the way into this lovely, muted yet colorful, fully unpredictable object capable of transforming the ordinary into something of enigmatic depth and beauty.
I hope that Svema/Astrum can continue to make their mysterious films long into the future, and free of Russian imperialist rule.


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I’ve joined #ArtforUA - charity arts for Ukraine! I offer landscapes, chibis and half-body art

I’ve joined #ArtforUA - charity arts for Ukraine! I offer landscapes, chibis and half-body art for a minimum of $15 donation to any of the charities listed by our moderators!

NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GET MY ART AND HELP A REAL GOOD CAUSE !!!
All you have to do is show our moderators proof of a donation to get into my queue!

WE ARE STILL GOING!
Over 80 artists have joined forces to deliver art for donations to charity. YOU CAN STILL HELP! DONATE! GET ART! We have a wide range of topics and styles! A lot to choose from!! reblogs are very very much appreciated!!!

All info HERE >> artforua.carrd.co


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I’ve been dreaming about this for the past 3 days so here it is

I’ve been dreaming about this for the past 3 days so here it is


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anti-war protest walking through Warsaw right now

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