I have a problem with commitment. Once a project is over I clear off the walls immediately. Time to move on. Looking work age before my eyes is kinda like when you watch a Halloween sitcom episode during Christmas time. Just out of time and time to move on. Here are a few things that always seem to make the cut
![hmmm](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3094/2635128481_a19ce51443_o.jpg)
I made this maybe a decade ago. It hangs near the window sill where I don’t sit and smoke cigarettes. One day I will see them congratulating each other on a great mystery solved.They still haven’t solved the mystery.
![tanks](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3274/2635128533_886dd7f5d5_o.jpg)
Always at the foot of my computer in different configurations. This is what they look just before they kiss.
![green](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3185/2635128485_719a6c457b_o.jpg)
![kraft](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3063/2635128529_de8593c07f_o.jpg)
I love graph paper. Makes me feel like a scientist. I hang sheets on the wall like a poor-man’s Agnes Martin. Always keep these handy.
![klee](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3028/2635128487_ecb720bab5_o.jpg)
Duh. This is beautiful.
Special Guest Post by Christine Schmidt, Yellow Owl Workshop
Editor's Note: Thank you Christine for your perspective this week and introducing us to artists and designs from your part of the world. I really enjoyed your posts!
2 comments:
i heart graph paper too :)
I love OLD graph paper. Or any paper with lines that is very old. I also think your photos with their unusual lineup is fantabulous.
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