32×28 … where it ended up had nothing to do with tea. though kinda like the crow eyebrows.
#1213 with added blue
30×24″ oil on canvas… I keep thinking these are finished — too soon.
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#1215 “Infrastructure”
35×25″ Oil on canvas
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#1211, 1129 and 1156 reworked
36×24″ Oil over acrylic on canvas
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I saw in a vision….
....thousands of abandoned masks
rise up from city streets
on a pole tall as Willy Penn's phallic scroll
they flail!
sails signalling the ship of state in irons
white flags
their message of surrender
gone viral
Goby’s Journal… May 13, 2021
I sent images of work by the PaFa master of figure drawing and anatomy, Al Gury, to my late uncle.
But they are ugly! he complained.
A conversation I wish we could have had, but he was beyond such exchages by then.
You look in the mirror when you’re old, and you realize two things
That you are not what you look like.
And you never were.
I think about this.. about the tradition of portraiture.
Representative art.
Is it a tradition devoted to reifying an illusion? Or does the artist… help us see beyond
what we see,
even while we are seeing it?
The ideal…when applied to physical reality
is always a lie.
Fucking Greeks messed up our minds.
#1213
30×24″ Oil on canvas
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#1214
34×25″ Oil on canvas. This has since been reworked. –> https://jacobrussellsmagicnames.com/2021/07/05/1214-2/
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So much room for imagination…
#359
15×18″ Woodcut print (1 of 3) Found this, from 2015, when I was doing patterns from broken street pavement.







