PHOTO TAKEN BY KEVIN STEWART

PHOTO TAKEN BY KEVIN STEWART
AN OLD GARAGE..NO DOUBT?

Sunday, August 23, 2015

THE FLAG CONTROVERSY

THE FLAG CONTROVERSY

July 5 ·  · Taken in Searcy, Arkansas

In 1982 I was a student at the University of Mississippi. Not many year before that very campus had been the focus of national attention. James Meredith was the first Negro to attend that prestigious campus. Its rolling hills and redbrick building create a picturesque institution of higher learning. That year the first CONFEDERATE FLAG controversy was to come into my life. I have since lived through a couple others. Many years later after graduating from Ole Miss, while living in Atlanta, Georgia, it surfaced again. I was working in a law firm and had to stay clear of public discourse that might embarrass the firm where I was employed as a paralegal. Yesterday, I accompanied my sister to the parking lot of Wal Mart in Searcy, Arkansas. This time I was not a student. I was not barred as a paralegal nor a critic but allowed in as a photographer.

When people are engaged in speaking for a cause they believe in and they allow a photographer to photograph them they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect I honor that now as I post these pictures. I will state this. When I was at Ole Miss, the Klu Klux Klan came to march on behalf of the flag. It was my first time seeing them up close. There robes were not cheap sheets as they had been dismissed as. I was always impressed with how sturdy the real material of a Klansman rob felt. No robes were worn outside Wal Mart's festivities. The guys who organized it and all who participated showed their faces. They had nothing to hide. They shouted “this is not about hate”.

No matter how once sums it up. Flags, Banner and symbols like this one has had a checkered past. From the battlefields where it charged to the terrorist who once used it to the hearts of those who claim it as their heritage.

I close with the words my sister uttered, I know this too shall pass. Yesterday it was EBOLA today THE CONFEDERATE FLAG. Tomorrow when you wake up, try to erase all this and remember when the smoke all clears...the flag is a symbol. It is someone's right to carry and fly it. Loose not the that the smoke and mirrors of the media and the failed systems keep us fighting one another do not care for its abolition nor its continuation. Common men need to find common grounds.






Teaser for Ugangprosjektet 2015 in Drammen Norway

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

AT 55, I SEE THE CURVES AHEAD



AT 55, I SEE THE CURVES AHEAD
For the last week or so progress has been being made. My mind )along with the help of a workbook about escaping my own prison. listening and observing have catapulted me to a level where the onslaught of lunacy issued from the months of others around me does not penetrate. The quietude I enjoy is paying off. I am finally once again figuring out my way.
Many months ago I came to realize that religion is outmoded for me. I knew all along that I did not share the joy of God (the name Jesus is comforting) but the joy that suspecting an active God is in my life protecting me was suspect. It no longer serves to guide me. Capitalism left when Detroit, Michigan died. On this continent we have seen any increase rather than a decrease of poverty . The new markets are growing intellectually while I along with the unemployed die in the wake of its growth., GOD (in the way of fortune and possible prosperity) has moved. Perhaps to CHINA more than likely WALL STREET and in intellectual property. The teaching about deities are in the hands of charlatans who I do wise to avoid. Looking abroad to start anew is appealing. However knowledge is still available. What I learn of myself and the structured world around me (the teaching of Jesus, Muhammad and Universal Philosophers, other ways of governing and the arts and sciences in the west as well as self analysis better serve me during theses monumental times.
I along with millions enjoy visual entertainment. Yet movies (my chosen forum) serves more than a distraction, I seek to advance myself by engaging in analysis while watching. Since the advent of cable television and its grandchild (the DVD), I have accumulated more hours before television sets and devices like it. I am little different from the world around me. Yet I have felt my bones getting stiff. My body craves the mobility of the great outdoors. Perhaps that is why summers have increased in importance., More indoor activities call. If I take notice, those who fear the great outdoors, also conversely enjoy television more. I fear this is no accident. More and more westerners are urged to fear other (strangers, Black Men, Muslims, and pedophiles alike. The lines are being drawn. Increased deaths of Black Men is no accident. It is a sign of our retreat away from a perception of a menace. Along with trees, bugs and spiders, fear is replacing wonder.
I own a great deal of thanks to the ultra conservative who dominate the airwaves. They actually are educating me more than I initially suspected. While liberals once blinded me to embrace their claims for humanity, those who seek to deny equality allow the me the astute observer to witness my own systemic death. As long as I await the out come of those debates in the legislatures and their promulgation, I remain a pawn My say is insignificant in this artificial democracy.
I await my next quarter of growth.
i am KEVIN STEWART
MAKING HIS LIVING SEEING