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The Egg

5/25/2013

 
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charcoal, ink, gesso on paper

May 25th, 2013

5/25/2013

 
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"The feast is mine." - flies in jar

Page 13. The looking glass - Redemption song

5/22/2013

 
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Gold leaf, charcoal, acrylic

Smile on the Void

5/21/2013

 

Living your life by its own design has become a political offense, because the designs within us take us beyond allegiance and obedience to conventional social systems. So be careful. The Org is desperate. The Org will give you every opportunity to put your life on their line. Before you take your chances, be sure that its all your heart and soul that's doing it...

It means steadily seeking your function, your destiny, your pattern, and continuing to do so despite all the efforts of others to dissuade you. It means seeking the inner voice and following it without expectation of any earthy or personal reward.


Stuart Gordon, "Smile on the Void" 1981

QUACK!

5/21/2013

 
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From a book of mine

Oldie but goodie 

5/21/2013

 
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The City

Charcoal on paper.  You are now entering the city of my dreams.  The sphere represents the artistic perfection and object of technique, as the human becomes the choice.  

Lady shopping

5/21/2013

 
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Canvas, sumi ink, charcoal and pen.  A series of loose canvas 'pages' exploring the relationship of the human presence with environment.

NEW!

5/21/2013

 
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I love boxes!  

5/21/2013

 
PictureI believe
Everything about the box gives me a sense of completion; the physicality of them, the idea of them, the simplicity of them, but mostly it is the infinite possibilities one can potentially have with them that brings out their beauty.

In Reykjavik 

5/19/2013

 
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From when Justin and I went to Iceland to see Bjork in 2011
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