Showing posts with label drawings. Show all posts
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Apr 8, 2011

Nights in Shining Amour



"Platonic Conception", a brief introductory on three contemporary views of mimesis, will be hosted by Silvis Studio, an alternative space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, containing the works of Bonnie K. Mancini, Daniel Morgan Bengston, and Sam McCune. Please join them at 338 Berry Street, 2nd Floor (between South 5th & South 4th), on April 7, 2011 from 6-8pm.


Bonnie K. Mancini's work deals with the subjective nature of relational p...sychology directly. By employing genograms, Mancini tracks her personal relationships and constructs tailored pictorial representations of them. Genograms were popularized in the mid-eighties and are now used in psychology, social work, genetic research, and education. By making public a coded primer of her relationships, Mancini toys with concepts of the the voyeuristic gaze through an abstracted medium, much the same way that people interact with each other via more traditional forms of communication. Contained within Mancini's installation of genograms is the syntax for her ability to relate to others, and a need for expressing these relationships through a sublime experience.

Daniel Bengston Morgan works with the idiosyncrasies of modernism, translated through the physical forms of idealized constructs like the icosahedron, Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes, and visualizations of atmospheric effects. Morgan uses this visual language of science, and discriminates the wanton hope of the high modern era from the utopian visions that are many times applied to it. In deference to Platonic thought, this "humanization" allows the idealized forms to be consubstantiated with the physical work, while never fully overlapping.

Samuel McCune explores the world by making. This tangibility and authority allows his work to carry a variety of subjects while still containing a signature quality. McCune weaves information, symbology, and materials into intricate, sacramental networks. Each of these networks must then be read like a research paper, referencing, extrapolating, and inferring great deals of data through a single form, which may then contain addenda for further perusal. This pursuance of "packing" a form with as much data as it can hold is an incredibly old struggle, connecting most major philosophical concerns in Western thought.


Platonic Conception will be on view from April 7-10 and will viewed by appointment. Please contact Daniel Swartz. d.h.swartz@gmail.com, #260-417-8846.



Thank you Crow and Ira for the photos!

Dec 10, 2010

hand-made holiday cards (a few)


abstract peace

abstract hope

rose o' sharon

rose o' sharon

lamb o' victories

Nov 28, 2010

I'm obsessed!


with Genograms!!!

Nov 3, 2010

Oct 19, 2010

E E Cummings - Like

because you're worth it.

Oct 15, 2010

saw a friend today on my way into the city.


doodle-noodle.

Oct 14, 2010

THAT's IT!!!!

mta. I am mad.
[some text has been removed due to it's irrelevance to goodpurefun]
BONUS:

http://www.itsiticecream.com/

http://www.ituit.com/

Oct 13, 2010

You know I love a good MAP


on a lark I joined a few FREE dating sites recommended (or at least mentioned) by friends of mine. this just TICKLED me pink when I got an email from one of them telling me where in the world I might find a good mate...


DATING SITES I'M TESTING:
Ok Cupid - the cool new hip alternative to MATCH
(gave me the charts above) (i have married friends who met on MATCH)
Plenty of Fish (i have married friends who met here)
Love and Seek - not going so well...(they are fake-free)

BONUS:
UPDATES ON MY BLOG proliferation:




Wait... was that... the Czech Republic?
awww yeah.....

The Social Network: revisited


by: Ham, Stephen, and me!(bk!)

Sep 16, 2010

I see pride! I see power! I see a bad-ass mother who don't take no crap off of nobody!

Mmmm....
Ok, Ok... This Fall it's "ALL ABOUT outerwear"! And Mackage has really reved me up to the idea! I am so obsessed with their jackets! HOWEVER my obsession has gotten to a point where I feel I must speak out more specifically on my opinions of Biker, Bomber and Lifestyle versus Fashion.

First of all, the issue of Motorbikes.

Here is a photo of me running away from a friend's Honda.
(And, yes, my head is shaved.)

My current feelings about philistines with fixer-uppers and their dreams of throwing women on the back have been tried and remain true. (Shout-out to my friend "beer", and C.H. whose bike I never did get a look at.) In my experience, any indulgence of the bike-in-back routine - will only result in my own detriment.

Commissioned illustration, 2009

The Vespa man, on the other hand, is much different. The Vespa itself seems to me to be an egalitarian machine. Stylish women and men alike, BOTH look attractive on them and can remain in control. Poised.

Newlyweds Ira and Andrea

Now, granted, some lovers just seem meant to fly past at 90 mph; chrome, leather, rubber; all wheeling toward some kind of bright sexy chaos, but I think you gotta earn the trust to get to that point. Trust in your co-pilot, as it were.

To sum-up: Although I am inexplicably drawn to the leather seams and stitches that are popping up all around these ol' city streets, I am in no rush to hop on a bike, jump out of a plane, try out any extreme sports, or sacrifice my body -OR- heart to recklessness.

Sep 10, 2010

A Dog Day


Sep 9, 2010

LOL


self expl.

Sep 1, 2010

Coloring book for my nephew...

(based on the lessons from the book of Ephesians)





"fight. Fight to the DEATH!"





"well, COLOR ME interested..."