The city is yucky this time of year. The snow melts. Garbage and dog poop surfaces. Puddles smell, the compost no longer freezes and fruit flies start roaming. Yet, it feels like we’ve made it through the winter again. It’s a relief.
I have written a new blog post:
The truth is I’m bored by what I see: viral this and that, surface-level art, or art that wants to be deep but isn’t. Art that is aesthetically beautiful but trendy. People who master techniques but whose subject matter is repetitive. So it makes sense that when I make things I don’t want to bore myself and I push further into deconstruction, into discarding and then adding, assembling and breaking apart while grasping to the elements I can’t let go of and obstacles I can’t overcome by sheer will.
And because we’re on the brink of spring I want to offer you a 20% discount on drawing classes: Asemic Writing, Oil Pastel Freedom and Drawing Essentials
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