February 13th / Todays Post
Two different drawings: different styles, different sizes, different pencils.
February 12th / Todays Post
Some nature not natural: sunset and moonrise. Side of a metal container and sidewalk behind art school.
February 9th / Todays Post
Two pages from 2019, a collage and a drawing, one on smooth, the other on wrinkled paper, both black and white, but otherwise unrelated.
February 2nd / Todays Post
Seeing my shadow in California, Groundhog Day, 2020
January 19th / Todays Posts
5 current drawings, about current interests in drawing, one after another.
January 18 / Todays Posts
A winter landscape from somewhere (maybe Nebraska?) “reflected” on my (California) sidewalk.
January 13th / Todays Post
2 photographs juxtaposed because they seen to relate, maybe by a certain grayness and fluttering.
November 29th / Todays Post
Two pages from a small pocket lettering sketch book, ballpoint pen and colored pencil, 2019
November 25th / Todays Post
Two new collages: First one is rather conventional with conventional glossy magazine material of other artists and photographers work (I’d say thats pretty much the nature of collage), while the second is done with student art from a 1944 High School yearbook. Pieces and fragments are rearranged in a new configuration in the bottom panel, while the top part has a commercial illustration from a back pages sponsor ad. The “Caution Future Ahead” caption is a student bit found in a party illustration. Seems rather apt, since the war hadn’t yet ended. Also makes the first one a little scary, put in that context.
November 22nd / Todays Post
“Nothing much depends upon a red car traveling through, or parked near a white pole” as parodied with two photographs.
November 21st / Todays Post
An hommage to Art Brut: a wad of paper found just as is (that’s what rain followed by months of intense sunlight does to it) bordered with neck extended, one white dot and a slight bit of red added, turning it into a faux Dubuffet !
November 19th / Todays Post
2005, Two collages with drawing additions as possibilities for “painting” (not paintings)
November 11th / Todays Post
Veterans Day, 2019. Revisit Stephen Crane’s “The Red Badge of Courage”
November 3rd / Todays Post
Two 2018 “Painted Polaroids,” discards with black and white grease pencil drawing on them.
November 1st & 2nd / Todays Post
Visual metaphors for All Souls Day and All Saints Day in consecutive mid 80s Polaroid photographs
October 31st / Todays Post
Happy scary Halloween, 2019. A “found photo”, followed by a 1920s pulp illustration and a Polaroid discard, both with some added scribbled black grease pencil drawing and whiteout dots.