Some new work up on Justinmichell.blogspot.com they're all roughly around 18"-24" in the longest dimension, collage on lightjet print mounted on panel.
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Some new work up on Justinmichell.blogspot.com they're all roughly around 18"-24" in the longest dimension, collage on lightjet print mounted on panel.
Posted by jay at 8/25/2007
7 comments:
i'm callin you back tomorrow. been runnin around a lot. your work looks surprisingly max ernsty...
You don't have a way to comment on your page, I'll do it here. The ones that cut an fold back in to light jet print (the black one for example) are better to me.
That way they weave together the materials. Prints are tricky. I miss a little of the organic stuff (some humor or icky) Otherwise they look solid.
Dali giving a reach around to Escher while making brown-gold on some Dada.
thanks, lange.
Just What Is It that Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?
why central air space travel the internet krautrock freeze dried ice cream rhianna blue suede wallabees and ghostface killah for starters
t.c. that's strangely similar to what my cousin stephanie just text messaged me, "what the fuck, are you at jesus face no whitee tees fire in the cocaine sex jams disco hiphop tronics?" yeah. maybe i'm creating the dull hum of twin slide projectors, eh?
they work formally, they're engaging -
its not dull twin slide projectors - its just an update. its hard to escape that richard hamilton piece. i was trying to figure what made yours different. it is time passing/new context but it will always be a description of comfort or artifice, what does make today's homes so different, so appealing? - particularly with the tsunami of foreclosure which promises to make all those mcmansions in the sprawled out suburbs the go to ghettos of the 2020s
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