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Harsh Missions
Harsh Mission / San Francisco, CA 2011 Through the harsh white sunlight the random bits of cast offs tumble and stick smeared to the pavement and layered upon upright posts, from pillar to post they roll on bikes and trikes, on roller blades and skate boards, down and out, drunk and oh so sober, they meander as if on the streets of Paris in their mock Bistros with their fake hair, their primal piercings, and their do me do's just screaming of abuse... The childlike sibyls and torrid sirens howl at the fog banked moon as they stumble on the dole from room to rented room, or huddle in the bus shelters waiting to sneak a cheap ride down town. Bizzaro meets his mate in the masked denizens of the mission district breasts starred, caped and on display for all to see face hidden behind plastic lunacy... The giggling effervescence of misspent youth crumbles into a heedless epicurean mosh pit of aimless wandering joyous neglect... It is truly hard to know where the garbage ends and the art begins.
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