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intuitive knitting style
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 sleeve in the original version
- I have already ripped & remodeled the garment, an easy thing to do, since all seams are closed with trusty fabric ribbons
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Drawing #116, July 24, 2012 8.5" x 11", Ballpoint Pen & Crayon on Paper (Barton Hall, 5-8-77, Grateful Dead)
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as it evolves in progress
wearable in at least 5 different ways
as shown in the stream
additional cape to complete the ensemble
Solid version of an
intuitively processed
multimedia freeform tunic
wearable either way
not only while enjoying a tropical picnic
but also very delightful
on a rainy day in the Alps
"Personance" is representative of the idea that each person possesses multiple aspects of their being, some of which are only detectible by intuitive means. An example would be the way an animal is able to detect certain aspects of a person the first time they encounterd them.
I plan to continue to develop this idea visually as time goes on.
"Personance" was included in the "Jane Jackson Selects" show at the Atlanta Photography Group show 2006
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as evolving in progress,
wearable in a couple of different ways,
but only 2 of them make sense
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as evolving in progress,
wearable in a couple of different ways,
but only 2 of them make sense
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as evolving in progress,
wearable in a couple of different ways,
but only 2 of them make sense
intuitive knitting style
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 sleeve in the original version
- I have already ripped & remodeled the garment, an easy thing to do, since all seams are closed with trusty fabric ribbons
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SAN DIEGO (June 25, 2021) Capt. Gordon Wisbach, Naval Medical Center San Diego’s (NMCSD) surgical director for the bio-skills training and simulation center (left), speaks during a presentation at the hospital June 25. The tour was held for NMCSD staff and academic partners from the University of California San Diego and Intuitive Surgical to present capabilities of current projects and future collaborations. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way many facets of healthcare are conducted, and NMCSD has adapted some of its techniques and practices to keep both staff and patients safe while delivering the high-quality healthcare they’ve come to expect. NMCSD’s mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. NMCSD employs more than 6,000 active duty military personnel, civilians, and contractors in Southern California to provide patients with world-class care anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Luke Cunningham)
intuitively knitted
asymmetric freeform tunica
with 1 kimono sleeve
material, color & technique combination
as evolving in progress,
wearable in a couple of different ways,
but only 2 of them make sense
Drawing #114, Reborn, July 18, 2012 Ball Point Pen & Crayon on Paper 8.5" x 11"
Surreal Automatism - I do a big squiggle and find something in it
This drawing is about being given a 2nd chance to start over - not as the fabricated adult that I have been since childhood, but as the child of God that I was meant to be - to discover who God made me to be. It is about the many lifetimes we get in one lifetime - the opportunity to be reborn.