push comes to love
"I hate being an object"
the world upside
the streets are sunken
monsters in the mud
shades
homage to "krazy kat"
shooting the moon (game of hearts)
her majesty obscured
my abstract home
sea 'n' sand
for love of splendid pattern
delivered into dark
broken and rough-hewn humanity
black & white series 01
augenblick
unlucky gold in its horn
simple wimple dimple
blue spikes
flying high above the city
where do we go from here?
stilettos too
brillant et bleu un moment
the woman is a prophet
birds gotta swim, fish gotta fly
thinkin' 'bout animals in love
big bad competitive feeling
her opinions were highly valued
carbon black and h2o, round two
carbon black and h2o, round one
asemic green
stilettos
neon psychic
stamps à la canada
plastic plastic metal metal metal
dreaming of railroad tracks and pedestal
kitchen in ocean park no. 67
marat dying with butterflies
pygoplites diacanthus
uncertainty of the poet, altered
the measure of her grief
fuzzy flashy funky
homage to felix gonzalez-torres's "untitled (perfe…
butterflies and foil and other things
a little bit of gold
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Global Art Gallery | Galerie d'art Mondiale | Galería de Arte Mundial
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a chaos of feelings
Cut-paper collage.8" x 11"
Blob of wires from a photograph by Roger Ballen. Boy holding grenade from a photograph by Diane Arbus.
This is one of my autobiographical collages. But perhaps all of my collages are autobiographical. I'm suffering from a chaos of feelings today. My mother-in-law just died. On one hand, I'm very sad, because she was a fascinating super-competent woman who worked hard for the Green Party and other leftist & environmental causes. On the other hand, I'm relieved, because she was suffering a great deal from severe diabetes and Alzheimer's disease--a vibrant spirit inside of a brain that no longer worked. I admired her a greal deal, for many reasons. I never stopped admiring her.
Blob of wires from a photograph by Roger Ballen. Boy holding grenade from a photograph by Diane Arbus.
This is one of my autobiographical collages. But perhaps all of my collages are autobiographical. I'm suffering from a chaos of feelings today. My mother-in-law just died. On one hand, I'm very sad, because she was a fascinating super-competent woman who worked hard for the Green Party and other leftist & environmental causes. On the other hand, I'm relieved, because she was suffering a great deal from severe diabetes and Alzheimer's disease--a vibrant spirit inside of a brain that no longer worked. I admired her a greal deal, for many reasons. I never stopped admiring her.
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