(To learn more about the “Viewfinder Project” see the original post.) While I taught printmaking at Princeton University, both Brant Schuller and Dawn Clements were visitors to the printshop and both agreed to make a “Viewfinder”. Brant came to give a demonstration and made a print and Dawn produced an etching and a lithograph. Brant […]
Spring is not officially here, but in Pennsylvania the colors associated with spring are starting to arrive. It seems like overnight the cherry blossoms have appeared and soon apple blossoms will follow. I am seeing the ending of winter contrasted by the start of spring. Below is an image from one of my walks through […]
I awoke this morning at 7:00 a.m. with acute anxiety (not exactly panic but likely related). My exhibit at Saint Joseph’s University is set to begin in 20 days. The opening is the first Thursday in March. Although tired from restless sleep, I was also jolted by racing thoughts. Building on earlier plans, I began […]
(To learn more about the “Viewfinder Project” see the original post.) To the right of the computer is an Alvin Cutting Mat (for me this doubles as a mouse pad). Here I noticed the coordinates and measurements and realize my place. I am home. Detail: Alvin Cutting Mat Two “Viewfinders” that for me point to home […]
(To learn more about the “Viewfinder Project” see the original post.) The Winter Solstice will take place (Thursday December 22, 2011) in a little over a month. This has allowed me to consider the qualities of darkness and its psychological range. Darkness will often illicit fear because it obscures sight and represents the unknown. However, darkness […]