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This is the piece I did during my ABC NEWS interview today with reporter Kemberly Richardson. Kemberly saw a Giraffe in it so that's the title. Thanks for the great interview. Its supposed to run on ABC News NY around Aug 25 will probably be available on the ABC web site then.
This is from a Process Art project in which I covered a small room with paper
This is from a Process Art project in which I covered a small room with paper and threw bouncy balls that were covered in paint. This is the result.
This is from a Process Art project in which I covered a small room with paper and threw bouncy balls that were covered in paint. This is the result.
My interview with ABC ran Tuesday, August 28th 2012, 5 o'clock channel 7. There is a link on their website to a longer version.
abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news%2Flifestyle&i...
Extended interview (may not play thru):
Some of the regular pieces can be seen here in this early piece done 6/4/7 shown on NBC News' 'whodunnit' newscast of 6/7/7. The 'N' especially, also the huge dock piece and the central brown pillar.
You can see nearly all these components here:
www.flickr.com/photos/29483647@N00/544380740/in/set-72157...
The evolution of the 'process', as in Process Art, of the work at this location seen by viewing this SET :
Stick and Stones...looks just like me.
Got written up in the NY Times today:
www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/opinion/26fri4.htm l?ref=opinion
EDITORIAL | THE CITY LIFE
Reimagining What Washes Up
By FRANCIS X. CLINES
Published: March 25, 2010
The Hudson River was as mean as usual this winter, roughing up the Manhattan shore and playing into the hands of Tom Loback, a sculptor who works in flotsam and jetsam. Nothing pretentious. Just more of his fragile, gone-tomorrow driftwood works to puzzle and please along the river rocks down from the apartment towers north of West 100th Street.
there's more, very nicely written
...teenaged boys do in movies made for teenaged girls. i turn my head right and open the door - i stop and think, why exactly is there a mirror on the bottom of stairs? i get too amused by children playing on the rock park. i walk past them all, thinking all the mothers and unmotherly hot and cross the street towards the flower shoppe. i miss seeing this one guy that worked on the street, he kept all the flower beds in tip top shape, planting tulips...
...wouldn't make a lesson out of me cause they'd be pretty sure their 3 year old knows better than to start hiking up a mountain at night, wearing almost nothing, is just udderly... stupid. i stopped thinking about this all and walked the rest of the way home. i went into the bathroom, took a shit, and cut off two years of hair off my head (that is, all of it) i'd been thinking about doing that as well.
The interview ran this morning on Hallmark Channel's New Morning cable show - here's the link to their web archive:
el Ropo is the other guy sculpting, not me, you can usually tell his piece because its tied with rope.
Over the River, Project for the Arkansas River, State of Colorado
Drawing 1996
22 in. x 28 in.
Pencil, charcoal, pastel, and wax crayon on paper
Copyright Christo, 1996
...or that piercing taken out. then i look at my hair again. i tell myself "self, someday you're going to cut your hair" i say this everyday - i'm sick of how it looks, how long it takes to wash, (when i do, in fact, wash it) and how screwed up it's gotten after i've bleached it yellow and dyed it any damn color i've wanted to. i take a cheap brush to it, pull it into a sorry bun - sometimes with an elastic, but most often just sort of knotting it together. i have a damn fine hat anyways. i get at least my face washed and try to make some sort of excuse as why i am now late.