FOLIOS
William Stegner once said, “If you don’t know where you are, you don’t know who you are.” And herein, he explained, lies the difference between artifice and authenticity. Most often, I think, artists find themselves somewhere in between the two, without a map, trying to get from the former state of being to the latter.
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Ablutions (4)
"Man," I cried, "how ignorant art thou in thy pride of wisdom!"~Mary Shelley, Frankenstein -
Formal Studies (11)
Life, after all, is framed by beginnings and endings. It's only natural that as we progress through time we should begin to see patterns in our passage and would want to give shape and spin to them. The alternative is to acquiesce to chaos. -
When Giants Roamed The Earth (18)
Our generation is the last that cared for cultural values. We’re the last generation that knows what civilization is.~Joseph Brodsky -
Here Comes Trouble (6)
We’re living in a high-end aesthetic with zero content.~Man overheard after the police
broke up an unauthorized public book
reading of "The Coming Insurrection"
at a Barnes and Noble in NYC -
Posted (16)
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An Idyll Mind (13)
(An idyll mind is the artist's workshop.) -
Early experiments in photo manipulation (4)
Love is a better teacher than a sense of duty.
~Albert Einstien


