Author Archives: Alex

[Things that I have lost] Season-ending surgery

I’ve added a couple more drawings to the Things that I have lost drawing project. Check them out here.

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[Things that I have lost] Temple Bar Dublin Ireland t-shirt

I have resumed drawing things that I have lost, and here is a digital drawing of my wayward Temple Bar t-shirt, purchased in Ireland on possibly the same day I lost another shirt. View a larger version of the image, … Continue reading

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[I see color bars] A hiatus

So, yes, I have been on a bit of a hiatus from posting about art I’ve encountered and made, here on Good Eye, Meriwether [Today]. But with a new site design in the can, here we are, back in blogness. … Continue reading

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It wasn’t meant to end like this

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[Nostalgia illustrated] There were lights on in most of the houses, and Lewis could hear people laughing and talking and slamming doors.

Illustration by Edward Gorey, The House with the Clock in its Walls. See also: Two Cold Circles of Light.

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[Things that I have lost, left behind]
The day the music died.

On January 21, 2009, at about five pm, I slipped on an icy sidewalk in Boston. I fell hard on my right elbow. I didn’t discover until later, after I got off the CT1 bus in Cambridge, that my ipod … Continue reading

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[Photographs made]
And so you found me.

[And so you found me] Photograph by Alex W. Meriwether, 2007.

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[Things I have lost]
Ordinary people flailing through inner torments.

The summer of 2006 I lost the second disc of Kieslowski’s The Decalogue — films Four (Honour thy father and thy mother), Five (Thou shalt not kill) and Six (Thou shalt not commit adultery); each of the hour-long films explores … Continue reading

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