talk talk talk
Recently my friend Karl Clifton-Soderstrom, who is a professor of philosophy at North Park University (where I also teach) invited me to come to his office for a conversation on art. Well, more like a meandering monologue that he caught on video (see link below). My painting Dear Protagonist, (a reverie regarding you in the perpetual present) is hanging out in Karl's office and at one point in the video I talk about that painting specifically. Incidentally I like the way Karl edited this so that it is seemingly an never-ending looping rumination. Because it is.
You can watch the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eI6ibLU1dnc
talk talk talk
Recently my friend Karl Clifton-Soderstrom, who is a professor of philosophy at North Park University (where I also teach) invited me to come to his office for a conversation on art. Well, more like a meandering monologue that he caught on video (see link below). My painting Dear Protagonist, (a reverie regarding you in the perpetual present) is hanging out in Karl's office and at one point in the video I talk about that painting specifically. Incidentally I like the way Karl edited this so that it is seemingly an never-ending looping rumination. Because it is.
You can watch the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eI6ibLU1dnc