I have been hesitant about coming here to write, worried whether I could invest the time and mind. But things keep building up, and it only gets more intimidating. I have to thank
Melissa Dunn and her
Accordion File for helping me approach. Hurricane Sandy has given me time, so I just need to come up with mind. But first I have to air that I lost Timmy Saturday; it is coloring everything. He was a big, gentle, funny boy. There's more on my
Glenwood blog. I am trusting that having a cat blog - the cliche of it - doesn't compromise my seriousness in anyone's eyes (other than my own, evidently).
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Timmy, 2000-2012 |
Not yet writing about
Parts to the Whole seems like a disservice to myself; the response has been so positive it should be captured for the ages. I have to assume I've not been ready; I have to confess I'm not sure I'm ready now. Perhaps because the exhibit is still up? I think the most I can do is share some installation views. The heaviness of losing Timmy is preventing me from focusing here now.
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At the entrance:
Left, sculpture, 4 1/4 x 2 1/4 x 1"
Right, drawing by Ben Butler |
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Installation view, with Ben's sculpture in the foreground |
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Installation view
Below are six close-ups, taken from left to right |
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Another room, with six works on a 48"-high table |
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Left, Untitled (Sendai Port, 3/11), 2012
Right, drawing by Ben |
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