Is there anything in this world that can't be graphically abstracted? sandstone cliffs around Anglesea right on The Great Ocean Road, in Australia. I guess the thing that surprised me was the variety of rock formations within a 2km stretch of coast but then again I never looked that closely before.
As a parting remark by a college principle, I was told that he would look forward to the day that he saw my work hanging in MoMA. As such, I wasn’t quite sure how to take the remark. Was it final and long overdue gatekeeper validation of my clear artistic genius, or a form of mild mocking, better placed in a high school playground of false hope? I'll leave it up for you to decide. If you do actually see any of this stuff at MoMA in the future, my apologies in advance.
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Saturday, 4 January 2014
Monday, 16 September 2013
The Man and Woman of Steel series
Man, getting all dark, emo and Henson [link] of late but once again a subjet in a light, that you don't often view it. Also getting all meta with my art and that of Nadim Karam [link] would designed The Travellers sculpture at sandbridge bridge [link] in the CBD of Melbourne. Maybe one day art will be self reproducing art making other art as C3PO [link] would say how perverse.
Note: No hardened steel was mental or physically harmed during the making of this work.
Note: No hardened steel was mental or physically harmed during the making of this work.
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