Saturday, August 28, 2010

MOBY-DICK, Page 356

Title: Steel and wood included, the entire spear is some ten or twelve feet in length; the staff is much slighter than that of the harpoon, and also of a lighter material - pine.

6.25 inches by 8.75 inches
ink on found paper
August 28, 2010

3 comments:

  1. this is nice!
    and always so varied.

    just found your responses after my own absence and went back to those older pages (well - not that old...)
    i do think i'd put my name on 346-7-8 -
    i like tryptics/haiku
    often do pics in my blog in threes

    200 pages, hey?!
    thrilling!
    all best
    lizzy

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  2. Lizzy, I think I am, for now at least, just too aesthetically restless to settle on one medium or style. Hence the sometimes wild variety.

    I will include you for pages 346, 347 and 348 indeed.

    I think to some, "less than 200 pages to go" might sound like a daunting task, but after what I've already finished it actually seems like not so much left after all. Strange how relative our perspective on things can be.

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  3. (This comment is for everyone...)

    Regarding this illustration - yes, it was intentional. And if you think a bit about what this project means to me and how I am approaching each piece, I think it will become very clear and make quite a bit of sense.

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