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Collage, Paper on Cardboard
Size: 7.5 W x 9 H x 6 D in
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When I moved back to California from Manhattan friends liked the collage work I had brought with me. Early in the1970's I watched my friends work with assemblage, wall sculpture, collage and polaroids. My books are visual diaries for my self. They serve as documentation of daily life. While my work is not derivative, my practice was informed by the work ethic of my friends at the Chelsea Hotel. This particular book uses a Korean Day Planner from 1997 and is 400 pages in it's entirety. This book comprises the years 1997-99.
Collage:Paper on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:7.5 W x 9 H x 6 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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"The Bengal light...the harlot of Montmartre, the doors of San Miguel de Allende...the tent of T.E. Lawrence...the illuminations of Erik Satie...Artaud's liquid burn...von Gloedens's camera...Warhol's polaroids...Cartier-Bresson's Decisive Moment...Colette Miller's spray painted Angel Wings...Sam Flores murals...Rimbaud's season in Hell...Marvel's Superheroes in your palm...Drake's breath in the air like fog...Chance the Rapper's coloring book...the National's high violet...the Shrine's purity ring...Efterklang's piramida is yours...and SUNN is a Holy Grail. Yesteryears and future ears, welcome to Golgotha. All and one and one for Magdalene. May you prosper on paper, pen in hand. May you rise to the canvas in rapture. May you lift your lens to what beholds you. May you flood the streets with your work, Knock on all doors, lift your veil and proceed with stealth and honor. Nothing is forbidden, freedom is your spouse. Lo, in a field of feathers the soul repositions a Chinese character of fortitude. Warm and sullen verve rises into the air turning to clay, ripe for your distant fingers. He who is busy not being born is busy dying. You who burn with ruby desires will penetrate, penetrate, penetrate the dormant heart." © A. R. Green 2001, revision © A. R. Green 2017
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