Hobo's ramblings on art, music, day to day living, humor, and dread.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Some of the Latest
Here are some of the latest pieces. Text has always been an inspiration and component of my work, but I'm playing it up a bit. Titles in order are March Heir, Songs of Die Mutterland, Strange Fruit, and Are We Not Men? The logos on the back are getting more elaborate.
love it. love it. how we repeat ourselves. nate dog, do you want to talk to the parents of oppressed hapless children in indian schools about anything. looking. working. being less dour and preditable. please read my recentmost blog post about Mindfields.
thank you for you kindness. the only thing i pray for is that the magazine not buckle under the pressures of business. never ask an editor (brand new as she may be in her editorial shoes) what the deadline is. the deadline was always yesterday. what is more significant is when you will be able to spare some time. first issue is in january 2007. am sending you a mail (this is fast turning into an essay)
maybe a little, but it's more of a gift for the hapless schmucks (i mean wonderful nuts) that buy them. I think I'm trying to make them more precious as objects. Like a little secret for the people that really look.
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Spiffy!
I want a t-shirt iron on of the carrot with your name in it. : )
We all have wants in life.
love it. love it. how we repeat ourselves. nate dog, do you want to talk to the parents of oppressed hapless children in indian schools about anything. looking. working. being less dour and preditable. please read my recentmost blog post about Mindfields.
Amruta,
love to. give me some sort of deadline. I get stamina knowing you're out there trying to make a difference.
thank you for you kindness. the only thing i pray for is that the magazine not buckle under the pressures of business. never ask an editor (brand new as she may be in her editorial shoes) what the deadline is. the deadline was always yesterday. what is more significant is when you will be able to spare some time. first issue is in january 2007. am sending you a mail (this is fast turning into an essay)
Does all that elaborate work on the back bring the price up?
maybe a little, but it's more of a gift for the hapless schmucks (i mean wonderful nuts) that buy them. I think I'm trying to make them more precious as objects. Like a little secret for the people that really look.
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