Thursday, November 30, 2006

cloudscape


oil on 2x6. 2006. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, November 16, 2006

boomerang cloud

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dinner with gramma


we listened to a festive song collection in the recreation room. She drew turkeys with the outline of her hand, drawing faces on the thumbs. Posted by Picasa

architect


eleven eleven. smoke signal, or flag, or call, skull, spirit, on steep hill, lone psych hosp. Posted by Picasa

chess piece(detail)


tempera and ink on newsprint. 2002.
A suggested stretch for those who can levitate. Posted by Picasa

skullheadscocoon


cluster, made with a cartridge pencil which loads like a gun. Posted by Picasa

pearahshoot


Special thanks, Danny Aiello. Posted by Picasa

infirmary


I recall one of my first realizations of my own innevitable death was while watching a film called Uncommon Valor, which starred Gene Hackman as the father of a Vietnam War POW. Somehow the experience blended with the many hours of MASH reruns. The images of American warriors attempting to rescue an American prisoner in what was a dirt chamber barred-up with bamboo. An organic subterranean jail cell. Crude, but resourceful were the Vietcong.
The cliche sequence that stays with me is one where one of the more haggard of the rescue team finds himself atop an "eagle's nest" tower, with machine gun and firing away, and subsequently is shot in the trachea, as if the enemy were his throat surgeon. It was a clever camera trick, splicing the frames with before and after pseudo-bullethole application. Clearly, that guy wasnt going to come back home. At this point, the prisoners had been retrieved, and the team was making its way to the helicopter, through swaying wheatfields. They carried the wounded and malnourished over their shoulders. Almost everyone makes it to the chopper, but one is wounded by enemy fire. A passenger attempts to reach him, but someone, maybe Hackman, pulls him back, probably saving his life.
The loneliness of a foreign land is bad enough. I can't imagine being an enemy as well. Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 10, 2006

oaktag triptych




I cavity
II smoke rings
III good guys off the grid

Green pen on oaktag 8"x10" each
Each time I scanned these, the image got thinner and thinner. Posted by Picasa

octo


Things happen in threes, sometimes fours. I really enjoy watching PBS nature programs. The one i saw last night followed a colony of fire ants that had to relocate due to flooding, and formed a liferaft from its own citizens, carrying the queen, larva, grubs, etc. It reminded me a lot of Werner Herzog's Aguirre the Wrath of God. Posted by Picasa

travelcycle: working title, previously a fuzzy bike


I am thinking of starting a series of work based on psychiatric facilities. Specifically, the ones that are long retired and overgrown with greenery and vermin. Somehow an old bicycle with an old brown suit case suits the story of the inner journey of a patient's mind. Also, Denis Hayes, thank you for suggesting to scan this, the digital camera was really blurry. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Patrick all clean


Patrick ran away twice. The second time was on Christmas Eve, 2005.
This is his second comeback. Posted by Picasa

SUSTAINANCE TAXi


In reference to the inhalation of water. Floodlights on vehicle shine on mirror in bathroom of the self-hydrating head. Other attempts osmosis. Posted by Picasa

female face


Actual size of a fictitious persons head. Posted by Picasa

grape grid


A study in the green and red. Equally tasty. Posted by Picasa

hand-held side a


see previous entry for additional information.
The story of the child clown. Born with small rubber sphere for a nose. Usually will pose facing west, rarely forward, occasionally 3/4. A large proponent of the hybrid playground game, horseshoe hopscotch, which his indigeounous people have played for millenia. Posted by Picasa

hand-held, side b


Recently given to the Hayes', in Detroit, Michigan. Side b is a mini-pageant of characters who represent their own childhood imaginations.
On holidays like Halloween, whatever conception arrives, becomes his or her visual, tactile, sensory reality for that period. Luckily i avoid copyright infringements because these individuals were raised without television, and appear to be non-commercial fantasy creatures. Posted by Picasa

pianista! early edit, full


The quasi-disemboweled, orange-shoed, elastic female with communication-cloud prefers to play her midi-piano in plain air, on the upperlips music stand. A stormy atmosphere brings lethargic anti-yogi in indian-style sitting pose, whose caption once stated,"Deed for the day is done, expect a reward."

The mammal stays in the picture. Posted by Picasa
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