18″ x 23″ “Radii Pink”

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18″ x 23″ “Radii Pink”

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18″ x 23″ Acrylic on canvas (pain-tover of #951) Painted over this, now 963)

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16″ x 20″ Acrylic, ink, on canvas (detail below)

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16″ x 20″ Acrylic on Canvas

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16″ x 20″ Acrylic on canvas

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18″x 23″ Acrylic on canvas. (PAINTED OVER. NOW #963

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16″ x 20″ Acrylic on canvas
Making abstract, non-representational work, feels like a protest against the world as it is.

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40″ x 30″ Acrylic on Canvas. Reposting this– better photo

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Off to a slow start this year.
40″ x 30″ A paint-over of #774 which I’ve never been happy with.

The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts
Quotes from A Thousand Plateaus in no certain order for a Book Project:
D & G: “How can the book find an adequate outside with which to assemble in heterogeneity, rather than a world to reproduce?”
Rhizome it.
The rhizome is an anti-genealogy.
Perhaps one of the most important characteristics of the rhizome is that it always has multiple entryways…
Writing has nothing to do with signifying. It has to do with surveying, mapping, even realms that are yet to come. …
The rhizome is altogether different, a map and not a tracing. Make a map, not a tracing.
A rhizome ceaselessly establishes connections between semiotic chains, organizations of power, and circumstances relative to the arts, sciences, and social struggles. A semiotic chain is like a tuber agglomerating very diverse acts, not only linguistic, but also perceptive, mimetic, gestural, and cognitive: there is no language in itself, nor are…
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