3/10 p3

how do objects in general relate to art (visual) —
an object isolated on a background —
drawers or trays —
things that lie flat or hang on a wall — methods of attachment (using backgrounds that lie flat does away with the attachment —

(2 very cute girls — nice boots & tight pants — one has heavier legs then her body (how to phrase this)) —)

art that changes — anti-static art — displays that change —

decisions like what boxes to keep for papers — the ones i brought from plattsburgh are interesting but i’ve discarded my ‘card boards’ — scan or photo?

(tight jeans & layered top) — (pretty faces) —

flatten a box and keep it for a while? what to store — & where — old papers — i still have boxes full that i’ll never use — paper art ideas i’ll never use — books — journals - photo pages — languages —
cut tear glue ink paint —
layers — grids —
get back to work on my notes — try to organize art ideas —
organize the studio so all the photo pages are in one place — (move things from the front library —
decide what to do with the scrap books — should i paste things — what kind of glue should i use — (my fear of ruining things — of wasting things — things like book pages that i have thousands of —
combine drawing painting & pasting — maybe take a scrap book & use some set themes — like spirals - some similar ink drawings etc — a uniform grid for all of the pages — use the computer more for grids — eisenman —overlay & shift grids — turn the grids to different angles — make a file of grids — illustrator or photoshop and combine them in different layers —
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my hair is a mess — i still don’t care for my body (in both senses of ‘care’) —


mar 2015
3/15-11