Saturday, December 29, 2007

http://hunjang.blogspot.com/

this guy did a phd on korean society

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Thesis work

David Cushway does stuff about traces that are left behind by individuals. some of it is boring stuff, like shots of a pot getting smashed, but most of it looks pretty interesting

this is a work from 1996 - Cushway put unfired bricks down on the floor of his studio for six months to record what was happening.Then, he fired 'em, and called it art.

Saturday, July 21, 2007






Justine Kurland
http://www.artnet.com/artwork/424692791/568/justine-kurland-the-eel-swamp.html

Sunday, July 08, 2007



database of images WELLCOME -
says it has pictures of 2000 years of human history or something..

http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/page/Home.html

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Linda Christensen


Though Linda writes something about trying to convey a feeling of fleeting moments... Blah blah blah... I feel she is a sort of kindered spirit - I too feel that people are looking for reasons why an artist chooses this image over that one. Truth is, when all that you are really interested in is paint and composition, the statement comes across as dry. Which, in Linda's case, is no big deal, because her compositions and handling of paint are first rate. I would love to spend an afternoon picking her brain and watching her paint.

Also in her shadow would be Shannon Craig, daughter of Philip Craig, who has the guts to drag a paintbrush from one side of an almost-finished painting to another, and just leave it there. here is a terrible example of her work. there is better stuffout there, if you look harder than I

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Reuel Dechene


this dude's art is interesting - He was in the candela art exhibit at Cube along with me, and many others..


http://www.dalesmithgallery.com/artists/artist.php?artistId=11&page=0
http://artengine.ca/xmaslite/main.htm

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Friday, October 27, 2006


i would LOVE to do something like this!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006


check t his out
http://www.caiguoqiang.com/




have you ever seen those South east asian lanterns that are made out of paper, and that are heated with a small cup of flammable oil? they're printed with prayers and blessings, and, when heated, rise up into the sky. they go forever! im picturing a surrealearly morning, maybe with a dozen of these things weighted so they can't rise far off the surface of a lake. it's misty this time of year in the morning. a still morning would give a really cool reflection too..
..these containers of light could be moved to different settings - rural, urban, the woods..

Friday, July 21, 2006

sorry, SORRY Ming - it's been way too long since the update.

We've been busy, on and off...

we had an early morning sunrise shoot that totally didn't turn out, video or photos.


two weeks ago we had a late night shoot up at my parent's cottage - here are a couple of the images..



















we'll end up using at least one of the images - we'll blow them up big, and make light boxes out of 'em

im thinking that combining two - invert one and have them facing each other - may be interesting, but , we'll see.