December 22, 2010
T-Shirt Text Series: "remainder bin"
graphite on paper, 11" x 8"
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September 27, 2010
"exchange rate"
graphite on paper, 11" x 8"
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January 27, 2010
"all over cast"
graphite on paper, 11" x 8"
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11:28 PM
May 15, 2009
"accessory"
graphite on paper, 11" x 8"
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October 07, 2008
T-Shirt Text Series: "untitled continuum"
graphite on paper
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August 13, 2008
T-Shirt Text Series: "still life"
graphite on paper
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02:24 PM
July 09, 2008
T-Shirt Text Series: "made on premises"
graphite on paper
"Wherever you go, there you are!" -anonymous
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June 26, 2008
T-Shirt Text Series: "grrrr"
graphite on paper
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12:14 AM
January 14, 2008
mutual fund
graphite on paper
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02:32 PM
July 15, 2007
"yet"
graphite on paper
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10:38 PM
June 24, 2007
"tentatively untitled"
graphite on paper
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11:39 PM
April 23, 2007
"coming attraction"
graphite on paper
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07:08 PM
October 16, 2006
"nuff said"
graphite on paper
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03:21 PM
December 06, 2005
"bright side"
graphite on paper
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02:27 PM
November 17, 2005
"self evidence"
graphite on paper
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10:41 PM
September 16, 2005
"cha cha cha"
graphite on paper
The ancient music of the spheres is still playing. Groove on this: The fundamental building block of matter is engaged in a constant Cha Cha.
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03:16 PM
July 07, 2005
Process Post: "momentous applause"
I suppose you could suppose a “word drawing” is a one-off composition. Frequently, though, a series is required to discover a fulfillment of the vision.
Today’s post offers the lot of ‘em arranged chronologically, first to last.
One happy outcome: clicking through the series reads as an animation.
Which one finally made it into the gallery? You’re welcome to guess...or you can scroll for the answer.
- third drawing, upper right corner
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09:27 PM
May 28, 2005
"haiku brief"
graphite on paper
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07:45 PM
May 05, 2005
"for all"
graphite on paper
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04:31 AM
March 21, 2005
"countenance"
graphite on paper
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01:19 AM
March 07, 2005
"snarky mantra"
graphite on paper
For a while now, I've been noticing how snarky phrases often contain the wisdom of enlightenment, if you think about them.
Given a shift in perspective, even a phrase as condemningly dismissive as the classic, “if you’ve seen one you’ve seen ‘em all,” reads with a transcendent, expansive truth.
I guess seeing anyone or anything truly, we glimpse the unfolding, mysterious totality of existence. Afterall, that's how the saying goes.
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January 20, 2005
"for the"
graphite on paper
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03:25 AM
December 15, 2004
"default setting"
graphite on paper
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04:33 AM
November 15, 2004
"quantum allegiance"
graphite on paper
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02:36 AM
September 24, 2004
"topical"
graphite on paper
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12:02 AM
August 22, 2004
"riff"
graphite on paper
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05:25 PM
August 08, 2004
"baseline groove"
graphite on paper
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01:27 AM
July 12, 2004
"mondegreen mantra"
Undoubtedly, you're familiar with the phenomenon, but if by chance the word mondegreen is new to you (as it was to me), a definition can be found here.
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08:13 PM
July 06, 2004
"commune genesis"
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01:26 PM
June 15, 2004
"zeitgeist"
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02:57 AM
May 16, 2004
"tabula rasa"
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02:33 AM
"tabula rasa"
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02:33 AM
April 21, 2004
"quantum marginalia"
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02:13 AM
"quantum marginalia"
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02:13 AM
March 22, 2004
"factor eye"
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04:43 PM
"factor eye"
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04:43 PM
March 14, 2004
"alternating current"
From who knows where, the phrase in todays post ran through my mind. Reference to the dictionary for confirmation of spelling and further sleuthing found these definitions for synchronous: 1. occurring at the same time; coinciding in time; contemporaneous; simultaneous. 2. going on at the same rate and exactly together; recurring together. 3. (Physics, Elect.) having the same frequency and zero phase difference. Hmm...
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12:28 AM
"alternating current"
From who knows where, the phrase in todays post ran through my mind. Reference to the dictionary for confirmation of spelling and further sleuthing found these definitions for synchronous: 1. occurring at the same time; coinciding in time; contemporaneous; simultaneous. 2. going on at the same rate and exactly together; recurring together. 3. (Physics, Elect.) having the same frequency and zero phase difference. Hmm...
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12:28 AM
February 13, 2004
"new_graphite_graffiti"
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03:32 PM
"new_graphite_graffiti"
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03:32 PM
January 25, 2004
Handwriting
"epitaph"
Lately (as per the previous post), I have had the delight to be in the company of a young person learning to write. Currently she recognizes all the letters and can accurately depict them. Placing those letters in a word-making arrangement is the approaching horizon.
Watching her practice, provides a reminder that handwriting is drawing. Before written words can convey meaning an image must be constructed. Learning to master handwriting is an early, formative experience of what we might call "realistic drawing." The instructive irony, of course, is that making marks that register as words - words that only exist in the mind and who's communicative meaning is completely dependent on consensus - is about as abstract as it gets.
Today's posted drawing is an example from an ongoing body of work I refer to as "word paintings."
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