Start of “Jeogeot through Art and Word,” taking up a full wing (of 4 total) of the newly re-established X-Spot Gallery.
First of 3 maps and accompanying notecards describing the exhibit:
I’ll just move through each picture in succession as you encounter them. Here’s “Untitled” by Melodie Darwin.
LVPVS IN FABVLA p26: “There I found you, my love” (water and ink on blotter paper).
“What Counts” by Dale Innis (left) and “Around Every Corner” (right), digital art by Czar Nicholas.
“Orion” by Kyra.
“Commemorating Sculpties” by Melodie Darwin. Here’s the SLurl to the real deal.
Another Melodie Darwin photograph from the now extinct WES community at the end of West End Road.
“Deserted Crossroad” also by Darwin. I believe this use to be the center of what I called X-ville in the Baker Blinker Blog, officially known as Pine Tree Village and where I had a small gallery at one time.
“Steep Hill” by Darwin. This was near Sternberg, yet another extinct Jeogeot urban region, pheh.
Several Sunklands related pictures, or, from left to right, a photo of my Biggie Gallery formerly in Aotearoa; a rendering of a Dogon alien being by Lark Blackheart from a small, defunct Otaki Gorge gallery; and then a surrealist painting by Sambroxton String found in Big Sink.
Then 2 more photos from Sunklands to end this post, the first by Melodie Darwin once again and originating in the Felix Meritus Monestary that use to take up the entire Lil Burn Valley sinkhole; yet another fabulous Jeogeot location now gone with the wind.
And here’s another Jeogeot goner: the Roseheart community formerly of Second Sink.













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