I looked it up to make sure that I was using it right. Some words get stretched and overused to the point of deviation. Redux is one of them,
Long-time readers will remember the Magic Invisibility Cloak - my half-cocked approach to a project I should have thought about for more than five minutes. But that was back in the day when I was working a half-witted job (from home, thank goodness) and had eight hours an evening to busy my hands with something that should have taken more than just the other half of my wits.
But it was fun for most of the production. I can look at it now and tell when I was running out of ideas and steam.
Once it was done, I only wore it in public a few times because I didn't have any good answers for people who would accost me in the grocery
store or the post office wanting to know if the circus was in town. "Overkill" was one way of looking at it.
I was reminded of a time when I was staring at a guy who was trying to look like Alice Cooper - his hair was six inches of black roots, fringed with white and neon green at his shoulders. Church wear these days but, back then, he got all the shock value he was going for.
I stared at him openly, not judging, but wondering how the heck it was done. He gave back a challenging stare and I said, "Well, you did want people to look at you, right?" He thought about it for a second, then said, "Yeah. That's what I wanted." Everyone went away happy.
So back to redux. The cloak hung around the studio much longer than useful so today I dismembered it, preserving the more interesting elements. The ones I didn't rush.
I can look at each piece of cloth and remember its provenance. (sigh). the things we fill our brain wrinkles with.
If anyone is interested in any of these pieces, let me know.