Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Thoughts on the process

1. Paying tribute to all of the Unseen workers that brought us to this moment. 
2. Looking at the suburbs from an Artisan's perspective by deconstructing the bronze casting process.
3. Creating a structural moment of pause in the noise that is distracting Us from this moment.
4. Being transplanted in and out of time,  a constant alien and foreign traveler brings a sense of permanence to its surroundings. 
5. The Continuous Observer views the moments across the globe, pulling them into the present, to travel along with us into the future.
6. The Artist uses the closest available materials to assist in bringing the reflections of the surrounding environment into being. 
7. The Substantial enduring characteristics of bronze has traditionally  relegated this material as  one that commemorates the life and death of individuals.
8. There is no crime of preference  when everything is reproduced to be the same.
9. The Artisan is preference in action, hidden behind the final product. 

 10. In the land of the seasonal rotation of replacement, we hold onto a specific moment that reflects and defines the species that we are a part of.

11. The goal is not to hold on to a specific  moment forever but to be ok with each moment as it comes.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Old photos drawn in colors

2 brothers share a season
Confidently look into the future
The one taking the photo is gone
The one drawing with colors leaves out their feet and the dog they induct into their gang of blue socks and hats
Cars that were once important and represented a testament to the strength of mankind.
A child wearing shoes 4 sizes too big gets one caught on the heal of the other.  Both hands grip tight to the hat that is being borrowed from someone charished.
The service station working looks into the distance and marvels at the time that he is privileged to be alive in.
3 ice cream Sunday dresses show off shiny black shoes outside the art museum.
An image is the words used to describe it.