All together now, at last, and amazing to see, finally, this weird world of light and darkness, savage teeth and gently curving shapes, shadows lost in velvety folds of the richest black. Don't you weep. Bumper cars of joy collide with trilobites on the backbrain blacktop. And you somehow lived to tell the tale, and carefully place it on the page for all to see.
Jim, I enjoy stopping by your blog and thought I'd leave a note this time. Your work consistently impresses me and PARABLES is no exception. Outstanding. I am quite curious about your process, your motivations, inspirations, and so forth.
If you are ever interested in submitting work to Perigee (www.perigee-art.com), we'd love to consider it for a future issue.
Keep up the truly unique work. So much to see here! I love work that asks its audience to think.
Hello !! my name is Paloma and i'm from Argentina... i'm completely awesomed becaused of your works. I have my own way to draw, with a lot of detalis .. but i'm not not as good as you... i hope some day could be!! if you want you can visit my fotolog, and write an e-mail to me (pipisouldolphin@hotmail.com)
Zip-a-loppin' frog-a-hoppin' meeli-toadem semi-spree-loin aspects, indeed! Deliriously Mutating Trila-bites! If there was any question, it's now answered for good. I can see now the endless details of a man gone madness. The unleashed, unearthed, and unthinkable, thunked, earthed, and leashed for all the whorled 2C. Congrats on this masterpiece of the entheo-zeitgeist revealed! Hurrayyyy!
Nice to see it all put together! Your work with charcoal is simply flawless.
ReplyDeleteAll together now, at last, and amazing to see, finally, this weird world of light and darkness, savage teeth and gently curving shapes, shadows lost in velvety folds of the richest black. Don't you weep. Bumper cars of joy collide with trilobites on the backbrain blacktop. And you somehow lived to tell the tale, and carefully place it on the page for all to see.
ReplyDeleteEffing gorge! But please oh great one - how big is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's 21" x 16", with high-compression squeaks and disant sloughings.
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Jim, I enjoy stopping by your blog and thought I'd leave a note this time. Your work consistently impresses me and PARABLES is no exception. Outstanding. I am quite curious about your process, your motivations, inspirations, and so forth.
ReplyDeleteIf you are ever interested in submitting work to Perigee (www.perigee-art.com), we'd love to consider it for a future issue.
Keep up the truly unique work. So much to see here! I love work that asks its audience to think.
Hello !! my name is Paloma and i'm from Argentina... i'm completely awesomed becaused of your works. I have my own way to draw, with a lot of detalis .. but i'm not not as good as you... i hope some day could be!! if you want you can visit my fotolog, and write an e-mail to me (pipisouldolphin@hotmail.com)
ReplyDeleteooh! i loved your works.. :)
*Paloma
Incredible. I love all the intricate details.
ReplyDeleteDear Jim, your work just fascinates me no end!
ReplyDeletewow... that is awesome work
ReplyDeleteYour work is so enjoyable. I love that you have a blog to feast from regularly.
ReplyDeleteZip-a-loppin' frog-a-hoppin' meeli-toadem semi-spree-loin aspects, indeed! Deliriously Mutating Trila-bites! If there was any question, it's now answered for good.
ReplyDeleteI can see now the endless details of a man gone madness. The unleashed, unearthed, and unthinkable, thunked, earthed, and leashed for all the whorled 2C. Congrats on this masterpiece of the entheo-zeitgeist revealed! Hurrayyyy!
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