I love this piece: the way the organic, messy forms spill over the scientific text. rationality/irrationality? animal/mineral? seeing it in book format is wonderful; it becomes close to an animation.
You're always moving beyond the limits of how artist's/comic/books are defined. Ignoring the limiting xeroxvsletterpressvsdigital controversies about proper form and thinking about creating work that surprises. I find that inspiring.
I think your intro is brilliant. I like the fact that the shapes are themselves metabolizing - destroying the print then corralling it - your cupboard will never be empty Ms. R.
I am intrigued, to say the least, and intend to bookmark this site for intensive return visitas...
ReplyDeletethis is really beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love this piece: the way the organic, messy forms spill over the scientific text. rationality/irrationality? animal/mineral? seeing it in book format is wonderful; it becomes close to an animation.
ReplyDeleteWow. This is amazing work. It's so layered. And it "redeems" the altered book for me, which has become a practice I'm usually not drawn to.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely.
ReplyDeleteMakes me wonder about the intersection of abstract comics and artist books...
It also makes me want to go home and make a book.
Really great idea here!
ReplyDeletethanks, everyone, for your appreciations.
ReplyDeleteYou're always moving beyond the limits of how artist's/comic/books
ReplyDeleteare defined. Ignoring the limiting xeroxvsletterpressvsdigital controversies about proper form and thinking about creating work that surprises. I find that inspiring.
i am laughing!! it is so wonderfully silly.
ReplyDeleteI think your intro is brilliant. I like the fact that the shapes are themselves metabolizing - destroying the print then corralling it - your cupboard will never be empty Ms. R.
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