Archive for the ‘Musings’ Category

Honesty Flowers

Posted by RudolfKremers on April 16, 2021 in Musings, Uncategorized | No Comments

Back in the early 1990s I lived in Amsterdam, (yes, I’m that old), and was friends with a very skilled and talented painter called Theo Wittering. He doesn’t have much of an online presence now, but back then his work was regularly bought by major collections. I visited his atelier many times, and was always […]

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Dummies

Posted by RudolfKremers on October 7, 2019 in Musings | 1 Comment

They are among us … Robots, doppelgangers, homunculi’s, golems, Frankenstein’s monster, changelings … these are all manifestations of people’s subconscious preoccupation with imposters. Some are benign, others not so much.

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Wrong, right

Posted by RudolfKremers on June 16, 2019 in Musings | 4 Comments

This is not a seascape. It may look like one, but it really isn’t. For a while I had no idea what it actually was, and I didn’t care because it was a blurry mess. So I discarded it, like I discard a very large portion of the shots I take. Sometimes because I missed […]

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Psychonavigation

Posted by RudolfKremers on June 8, 2019 in Musings | No Comments

When I was a boy growing up in the eighties I often went exploring in the woods on the edge of my home town in the Netherlands. In those days it was normal for relatively young children to go out and explore, unsupervised by adults. I was simply told “Be back before dinner!” It’s something […]

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