Monthly Archives: March 2011
Ironic? Maybe. Something, anyway.
So yesterday … was that really yesterday? Man, it seems like I’ve had a couple of really, really long days. Yesterday. I found out two things thanks to the magic of the internet: the person who wrote an alarmingly large … Continue reading
Possibly the next thing I make should not be miniature.
That’s 11 of an edition of 12 (the other one is drying under weights). They stack on top of a sheet of letter-sized paper with some room left over, and they’ll take up even less space when they’re done. I … Continue reading
Anti-climactic
Once upon a time, many years ago now, I was in a graduate program for an MFA in Book Arts. Through a spectacular chain of failures, I managed to leave without finishing my “creative project.” I had a proposal … … Continue reading
Mountainscape
I’ve resorted to making landscapes out of other, smaller things. … and burying innocent floating cities, too.
Highways and heartache?
I don’t know. I think it’s a Joe Ely song. I like postindustrial wastelands. I like industrial wastelands, too, sometimes. I have a lot of pictures of a place people think is really ugly and flat and boring. I think … Continue reading