"Do you feel sad when you sweep up the work?"
I have done a few interviews recently with some online journals. The first of these has been published online today. So click here to read my interview and a selection of other wonderful interviews about creative people Meander Journal
Another 24 Hour Drawing Project
When Miso moved out of my studio she bequeathed me a glorious roll of rich, creamy, weighty, expensive looking paper. Normally I work with scrap paper or the cheapest possible roll of cartridge, so this fancy expanse of paper seemed luxurious. Almost too luxurious to use.
Read MorePreparing for Artecycle Exhibition
Images of the installation in progress
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24 Hour Drawing Project
Images from the 9th 24 hour Drawing Project.
Read MoreIt's you, not me
At least once a day I am baffled by a misunderstanding or misjudgement in a conversation which often leaves me wondering ‘Am I the weird one or are you?’
Gathering
What does it look like to gather dust, snow and ash?
Read MoreGreener grass
but I’m also slightly conflicted as its art week in NYC and everyone is
out and about at the Armoury, Scope and Spring Break fairs, and I’m home
cutting stencils.
*This scenario makes me question my
intentions. On the one hand it matters that I make work which is fragile and visibly
disappears into its environment and mostly I hope for just one person to deeply
enter into thinking about the piece. On the other hand I’m here to expand my
career so I need the crowds, need the ‘right people’ to come. Therefore there
is no harmony between the philosophy of the work – creating works that might be
overlooked, and the pragmatism of arts business – look at me look at me.
Sublimely Wrong and Ridiculously Right
My expectations of Alaska were muddled.
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