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Flowsaics and Ice Jellies 05/20/2010
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Yesterday was one of those rare days where time seemed to stand still while I accomplished everything I could imagine! Pure joy!

I'd been pondering ideas that had been stuck in the corners of my creative space. Like chickens! So on my way to a meeting I stopped and made some polaroids. Who knows what'll come of them but I expect some new Flowsaics.

So the Flowsaics have arrived.

Below are the first three which were made playing at the river.

Click on any Flowsaic to enlarge it and get a caption.
I'm working on a web page to house them. I'll let you know when it's built.

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Here's where the work begins.

This is Flowsaic One's original digital polaroid.

I love the playfulness of using a retro app with 3G technology. The app really gives the images that dreamy feel of the early polaroids And I love the mesh of old and new creating a heterogeneous form of art.

Who knows where they'll take me?

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Along with the chickens, a lunch meeting with Hampden Gallery Director Anne LaPrade; I also finished a BIG Ice Jelly scribble!

What's really exciting me at this moment, okay the San Francisco Art Fair, but also being offered an opportunity to show this new work! (More on that later)

 It's fascinating to watch the Ice Jellie metal scribbles change with the day's light. In the early evening the fluorescent paint takes on an other worldly glow. I can never capture their true essence in a photo. Although I try. You can see this work larger on the open sketchbook page along with the other Ice Jellie Scribbles.

 


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