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Oil on Canvas, 2005 36 x 48 inches
i think it canvas is a forerunner to the 'marginal' pieces. it plays with the idea of the biomorphic circular form, perhaps this painting was a more obvious expression being that is it based on a labyrinth suggesting its riddle or a test of some kind. I'm wondering if the current 'marginal' pieces expression some form of riddle. I can also see a very rudimentary form of black line and shading similar to the ink work in the new pieces. That wild free form line work has begun in this piece.
Water-lillies, yellowing with the onset of Autumn, cover the surface of Riddle Lake, near West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park
It seemed like a riddle...
We were having brunch in a booth facing these newspaper stands when a HUGE wind blew and completely KNOCKED THREE stands over into the street. Several of us in booths noticed because of the sound.
But then a homeless man standing close by at the time (digging in the trash) shuffled out into the street and returned both the Tribune & Sun-Times machines back to their upright positions...
he left The Reader stand just completely in the road and scurried across the street...
Then I noticed that he checked the Sun-Times machine across the street for loose change!! HA!! I got it...The Reader is free, no money there...so he left it!