January 2012
5 posts
The Gospel takes away our right forever, to discriminate between the deserving...
– Dorothy Day (via classyliving)
April 2011
4 posts
March 2011
4 posts
2011 Academic Portfolio Excerpts
February 2011
6 posts
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Asymmetric
Love, asymmetric.
Like her smile.
Like the letter ‘P’
The impractical puzzle
Disproportionate and dysfunctional
Impossible
Not upways
Nor sideways
Nor downways
His and hers
Broken
Crunching
Crumpling
Tearing and twisting
Desperation
Never he
Never hers
Never they
His for her
Distorted, drained and destroyed
For peace
For love
For vanity
Hopeless
For later
For...
Zoomquilt. →
If you’ve never seen this, you need to.
January 2011
16 posts
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The Future →
Miranda July. Check this stuff out.
The Future premiers at Sundance today.
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ALEX PARDEE
ALEX PARDEE
Master of combining strong line and vibrant color without sacrificing the strength of either, he’s been featured in quite a few magazines and has designed quite a few album covers (unfortunately for bands I rather dislike). His stuff is pretty graphic (in content) at times, but that seems to fit the style of the work.
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CONSTRUCTIONS & EXCAVATIONS
I realize that most of the people reading this blog have already seen this (at least Jon’s) work, but the show is pretty incredible. If you haven’t, go see it!
JONATHAN ANDERSON
I’m only mildly familiar with Anderson’s work, so to see a show of this magnitude was quite a treat, and I must say that he is quite an impressive artist - both conceptually and in respect to...
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Op-Ed Art: Best of the New York Times in 2010 →
[Mondays with Clint]
Today, I decided to watch The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
Possibly the best western film ever made.
Studio work is an ascetic practice. It demands that the artist places limits on...
– (a long quote from Dan Seidell) (via kathkath)
December 2010
2 posts
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October 2010
1 post
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[york diptychs] [august twenty-ten]