W. Tucker
in the field, with the sun, 2020 7 ¼" x 8 ¾"
charcoal, resin stick, plaster, cloth, acrylic paint on book cover

W. Tucker
in the field, with the sun, 2020 7 ¼" x 8 ¾"
charcoal, resin stick, plaster, cloth, acrylic paint on book cover
‘Flying Geese’ (1926) by Ohara Shōson (Japan, 1877-1945).
Woodblock print.
Image and text information courtesy LACMA.
Clotilde Olyff, Stone Alphabet, 1994.
“Clotilde Olyff lectures on graphic design and typography at the National Visual Art School of La Cambre, and teaches a course called “The Other Letter” at Art School ‘75,’ both in Brussels. Her target is to visualize letters in new ways and lead others to see and appreciate them. She works through creation of typographic games and of special types for the games; she produces fantastic letters, some of them sculpture, and practices as a graphic designer. She writes, and her pop-up book 1, 2, 3 … has been published by Ticknor & Fields, NY, 1994.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CGQVeZSAy8C/?igshid=zkbz4u78bdg2
Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak’s painting depicts the circle of Arctic seasons. Her painting shows open water for less than half of the year
Pablo Picasso. Fleur: Étude pour Le Chant des Fleuves XVI
(found a bigger, yellower version of ‘Bathing Women I’, 1938, by Yuki Ogura. I haven’t been to the spa in a very long time and this picture puts me at ease)
August Klett, “Sheet 20: Wormholes”, 27 March 1919