Four studios and one lecture is a lot for one semester, and I'm proud to say I made it through! I even made something out of clay that I don't plan to immediately throw in a dumpster (but I can't show you that right now). This is a "CMYK" print-- sort of:
Mostly it's a print done from a rubylith cut, with some little sprinkles of cyan, magenta, yellow, and key. Unfortunately, I misplaced the rubylith, otherwise I would burn another screen and do this print without the CMYK. The cat is eating something fancy like Fancy Feast, and the girl on roller-skis is eating caviar, of course, couldn't you tell?
If you squint your eyes just the right way-- no? Well, shit.
Maybe this painting will distract you:
It's 20"x16", painted with acrylic on wood panel and I'm not in love with it. That's all I can really say. I just need to keep trying.

Hello,
you may not be in love with your painting, but i think it's wonderful. sometimes years later i look at things i have made and put away, works that i was not happy with and thought... "wow, that's kinda good!" that being said i do this too, I just keep trying.
your work is wonderful, i really enjoy it. i'm a big fan!
Janice La Verne, Eugene, Oregon
Posted by: janic | May 15, 2009 at 10:08 PM
Using cross-eyed magic eye viewing it looks to me like the girl is eating the Fancy Feast . Are you sure you didn't mix it up? Meanwhile, the painting on the bottom is very mysterious, and beautiful, and I am your BIGGEST fan.
Posted by: Miss Teariest | May 17, 2009 at 08:57 PM