This will always be one of my favorite installations of yours. I remember regretting not growing and sending you seedlings. I think that year was one of brutal frugality and a crumbling marriage.
Fascinating how you're able to recreate your thinking, your goals, your success -- and failures -- in this piece. At the same time you're working through, I think, what you think now, so many years (and thoughts) later. Tough sledding, but you've done it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mark, one of the pleasures of this sort of project is that you get a second swing at it. So often I find I don’t really know what I think about something until I have written it down
Went to the Mill Valley Library to hear their story telling series called Naked Truth
300 people showed up!
Marga Gomez told a story about a performance artist in SF in the 70s who stripped naked poured a dozen raw eggs on herself while shouting I don’t want to lose my job
This will always be one of my favorite installations of yours. I remember regretting not growing and sending you seedlings. I think that year was one of brutal frugality and a crumbling marriage.
Fascinating how you're able to recreate your thinking, your goals, your success -- and failures -- in this piece. At the same time you're working through, I think, what you think now, so many years (and thoughts) later. Tough sledding, but you've done it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mark, one of the pleasures of this sort of project is that you get a second swing at it. So often I find I don’t really know what I think about something until I have written it down
Went to the Mill Valley Library to hear their story telling series called Naked Truth
300 people showed up!
Marga Gomez told a story about a performance artist in SF in the 70s who stripped naked poured a dozen raw eggs on herself while shouting I don’t want to lose my job
The punch line was Marga thought “I can do that!”