current art projects
Apr. 27th, 2001 12:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
i have to pee.
i'm totally ignoring one of my projects, (a research project that includes interviews about affirmative action,) and making no progress on another (an accordian book using 5 or more papers that is supposed to "challenge the diptych" whatever that means.) I spent last night folding paper, for that, while my wife cut out little squares out of a crossword puzzle book with an x-acto knife for yet another of my little projects. (An earlier assignment involved the "treatment" of a found object, i wrote poems in the pages of a crossword puzzle book, and i wanted the holes of the puzzle that didn't have poims in them to be cut out, so she is doing that for me.) Earlier in the week, we "peeled" a box of 96 crayola crayons, and sorted them by color for eventual melting over a double boiler. once that is done, we will "paint" the crossword puzzle book with the resulting encaustic. That way, you will see the different colors of the pages underneath the one you are reading, as sort of a "window" to the next poem.
i'm totally ignoring one of my projects, (a research project that includes interviews about affirmative action,) and making no progress on another (an accordian book using 5 or more papers that is supposed to "challenge the diptych" whatever that means.) I spent last night folding paper, for that, while my wife cut out little squares out of a crossword puzzle book with an x-acto knife for yet another of my little projects. (An earlier assignment involved the "treatment" of a found object, i wrote poems in the pages of a crossword puzzle book, and i wanted the holes of the puzzle that didn't have poims in them to be cut out, so she is doing that for me.) Earlier in the week, we "peeled" a box of 96 crayola crayons, and sorted them by color for eventual melting over a double boiler. once that is done, we will "paint" the crossword puzzle book with the resulting encaustic. That way, you will see the different colors of the pages underneath the one you are reading, as sort of a "window" to the next poem.