What’s on Your Fridge? Challenge

From Debbie Clarke;

“Our refrigerators tell a lot about us. Here’s what I’m willing to share for now. you can be assured there will be more!”

Whats on your Fridge? Challenge from Debbie Clarke.

What does your fridge door say about you?

Send in a Picture or Video of your fridge door like Debbies, and it may be shown here on GMG.

http://www.debbieclarke.blogspot.com/

6 thoughts on “What’s on Your Fridge? Challenge

  1. i’ve always had an affinity for refrigerator doors. years ago i rented from martin and dorothy. the apartment had a huge old fashion fridge with a worn white door. it was yellow and stained so i started drawing on it. maybe i painted on it. i’m sure it wasn’t pretty, and it didn’t wash off. magnets are better.
    folk are feeling shy. come on. what do you have there? poetry? kids? affirmations? appointments? anything to share?
    i’m trying to make an under 90sec video to put up on my flikr. i’ll link to facebook.
    saw paul’s note on capeannonline.
    comeon, don’t be shy, curious minds want to know.

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  2. neighbor fred stopped in to say he ‘liked the idea’, but my video is a bit dark, camera unsteady. i think of the videos as “dada”. it happens. it is performance. it’s not meant to be high art, and yet, it is. the moment will never happen again.

    i’m trying to improve my skills, first the audio levels. then focus, then not moving around too much. and how to keep it under 90 seconds. then i can post it to flickr.
    best,
    deb.

    btw: fred is in the joey club: nothing on the fridge door.

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  3. oh, in the yet it is, i do not mean this is high art. it just an art practice. trying to mix it all up. visuals, audio, the idea of autobiography. poetry. what is it. do peeps ‘get it’. doesn’t matter. my friend joe ann says ‘it made her take a look at her fridge door’.

    another tells me her mother’s fridge has a magnet that says: a skinny cook isn’t a cook.

    my friend marilyn from the midwest has amongst dates, appointments, grandkids, children this:
    ‘i don’t know where i’m going, but i’m going.’

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  4. Very charming post Debbie, I feel as though it is the parting of the beaded curtain into who you are. It inspires me into looking at my own frig in a new way–as a statement of who I am–as I never have before.

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