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Twenty-eighth Series: bound numbers, edition 20.
This is the second of my bound series. The first was the twenty-second series called bound alphabet. Wrapping, binding and tying and is a method used by outsider and visionary artists as well artists of the Congo and ancient Egypt. In each case the string, rope, thread, ribbon, amulets and trinkets threaded in and among the windings attract and concentrate spiritual power within the object empowering it to fulfill its intended purpose. Each collage consists of a 2 x 3 ½ inch poly bag, a refrigerator magnet number, found and purchased string or floss, beads, buttons, sequins, bells, and other various objects. Before the making process the number was photographed and a color xerox was made on Japanese paper and placed in the background. On verso is the title of series, edition number, and address of the blog. These collages will be placed January 26, 2011 in New York.
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Twenty-seventh Series: See Me Tell Me Nomad, edition 5.
Instead of being something to keep this work wants to wander around. If you collect a Nomad, sign and date the sheet inside and record your pick-up here on this blog with a comment below. Then take the Nomad with you for awhile and put it in a new location somewhere else in the subway system for another collector to pick up. This work is a cross between a message in a bottle and a geocaching travel bug. Let’s see if we can keep it going all over New York. The Nomads consist of a 3 ¾ inch x ½ inch diameter plastic tube with a black top. There is a magnet glued to the back of the work and there is red string tied to the top of the tube. So you can either hang the work or attach it to a metal surface when you send it along. The Nomads were started on January 15, 2011 in New York City.

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Twenty-sixth Series: Subway Saints, NYC edition 20, "e" edition 50. People riding the subway are in an ethereal acquiescent perfect state. They are waiting with great faith to be taken to their destination and are calm and quiet during their journey – for the most part. While sitting across from them I was inspired to photograph some of the more beatific and make them into art. For this series I took their faces and sewed them into a book of hours accordion style book. This series consists of a 2 x 1 x ¾ inch clear or colored plastic box, my printed photographs, images stolen from art history, rice paper, beads, glitter, a magnet, and thread. They will be placed from January 15-February 7, 2011 in New York. A special "e" edition of the saints will be placed in Paris and London from March 25-April 4.
Did you see one? Email Me.