Tuesday, February 22, 2011

FAULTY DICTION


PHRASE

tough one to photo using my phone. Flour sack dish towel, human bondage ephemera, taped off oil paint, white out phrased, resin, indigo ink, milk wash glaze. Still tacky! I am in love with oil and water base relationships. They are somewhat predictable but not completely adamantly adverse about sharing a surface. This is also the case in nature. The recent disasters involving the extraction and the transport of oil on top of water have been devastating to the ecological environments above. Oil soaked birds and floating dead fish? I know that's just the tip of the devastation, but oil and water, good and evil, clean and dirty? one from the sky the other from the earth, heaven? hell? What am I talking about?
The continuing evolution of a pronoun
Waxing this one may have been going too far...but at least I recognize that!
PRONOUN
the last coat of india ink...I think i used the whole bottle, yum!
VERB or VERVE
Wheat pasted cardboard. taped off, graphite rubbed, verbs squared, wax coved resin....india ink....so reflective
today is tuesday. I am suppose to be prop shopping for a samsung shoot on thursday....I won't be here for the shoot because Miss Aris and myself will be headed to the big city tomorrow!!!!!! this is a collage I made which expresses our enthusiasm.The back of the pickup will be loaded with art! That's me drivin...i'm green. Aris is Blue and she's singin something queer by Hall and Oates. I know what our real colors are they are just not as affective here. Clear and Peach? And we won't be in an orange vintage pickup!

2 comments:

Aris said...

Love it!!!! Oh yes Hall and Oates and loudly!
Now, for the Verb or Verve, I am in love! I love that you are going into the surface, it retains it's importance and interest and then to top it all of you can enter it. I get lost. Great work Wiencke!!!
NYC, here we come!!!xo

Anonymous said...

Damn, girl! This is very exciting. And a welcome surprise to see new colors/marks/textures in your work (new to me, anyhoo). I am _so_ looking forward to seeing this stuff in person, Diane. As blog photos, they are a wonderful mystery.
(Jeff B.)

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