March 9th / Todays Post(s)
A collage and a photograph just-a-positioned so… as to almost pullingly say possible navel maneuvers on long past seas in both the gazing and grazing, seeing and surveying sense.
March First / Todays Post(s)
Two “found as is” pieces from the 1920s. On top is a child’s scrap book where the collected material was pasted on the pages of a discarded plumbing parts catalog, and the bottom image is from a garden magazine with delicately printed, probably hand separated, color reproductions.
February 25th / Todays Post(s)
“Flue fixed,” an old engraving, a Xerox machine, and some cut and paste, 2012
February 15th / Todays Post(s)
Two new things, inscrutable, but with that cool self-possessed attitude towards a willful cluelessness. Also pertains to a lot of stuff posted on this blog. On the other hand, it doesn’t mean it isn’t just a deliberate process without a certain level of meticulous formal fussiness !
February 14th / Todays Post(s)
A 2015 Valentine with a 1978 drawing.
Collage and drawing on Polaroid photograph, 2015
Feburary 9th / Todays Post
Early 60s Abstract Expressionist style oil painting meant for kids room ! (?)
February 6th / Todays post
A Raygun Magazine page with one of my drawings from one of my sketchbooks, 1993
February 3rd / Todays Post
Late 19th Century engraved “Aliens” realigned into early 20th Century Surrealist engagements make 21st Century collages!
January 30th / Todays Post(s)
Experimental collages from 1978. Composition, materiality, fragmentation and a lingering “70s surreality,” is what’s left of them 37 years later… and of the many done back then, these two seem to me still currently persistent.
January 21st / Todays Post(s)
2013 and 2002 sketch book page closeups related by colors and the fact that I was once a decorative illustrator and cartoonist.
January 20th / Todays Post(s)
Two works from the same sitting, with my meanings on hold, but not necessarily your interpretations.
January 13th / Todays post(s)
3 collages, top, all 2006, and one below with added lettering, part of which reads backward, a pun: “Past Itch. A Dime-A-Pair Shift,” 2013
January 9th / Todays post
Holiday poster with my style of what I called “Neo Moderne” lettering (the term “Art Deco” was still two years away from being coined) and drawings with old engravings added. Cool stuff in 1963 and my part in what’s now called the “Push Pin era,” a late 50s, early 60s idiosyncratic eclecticism: my generation’s reaction to the dominant mid-century modernism of the time. And this was 50 years ago, and being in my early 20s, I thought the doll house was especially clever !












































