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Red Chador

Red Chador

The mysterious culture of women under the veil.

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Q's

Q's
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Junanne Peck - Guest Artist in The Poetry Victims

Vol. 5, Issue 13 is now online at...

http://thepoetryvictimsvol5.blogspot.com

Featuring art by Junanne Peck
and poetry by Buddy Wakefield

Enjoy!

Jeff

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dreamscape

dreamscape
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love is the answer

Hatred does not cease through hatred at any time. Hatred ceases through love. This is an unalterable law.

— Buddha

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Want to be a Minotaur for an hour? Email Rob...

Rob Andrews, Franklin Furnace Alumn, seeks performers for November 1 project

Hi All,

I'm looking for upwards of 80 performers for a large scale project on
November 1st, as part of a city-wide series called 40*Phi: Live Art in the
Parks. I've been given Tompkins Square Park on November 1st for the entire
day.

The plan is, on November 1st, Tompkins Square will be overrun by minotaurs
performing tasks. I'm recruiting YOU to be a minotaur for an hour. This
would involve wearing a mask, and following some basic rules. I have a
number of actions/tasks that I would like minotaurs to complete - but am
absolutely open to your ideas. In fact if you have a great idea (i.e. I
would like to sit down by a tree and meticulously debone a fish) even
better.

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Many Faces In Her Forehead; 2008

Many Faces In Her Forehead; 2008

I never had any formal art instruction. I don't know what I'm drawing till it's done.
And even then I don't necessarily know. I almost always draw directly with ink.
This one I colored in with pencil.
All these pictures are on normal size paper, 8x11ish, usually from one to six faces crammed on a page.

more line drawings o' mine on AMP and at:

http://unclescam.org/alkd/lkdiia.html

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Your Face Looks Drawn, detail -- FlowerPotHatFloater; 2008

Your Face Looks Drawn, detail -- FlowerPotHatFloater; 2008

I never had any formal art instruction. I don't know what I'm drawing till it's done.
And even then I don't necessarily know. I almost always draw directly with ink.
All these pictures are on normal size paper, 8x11ish, usually from one to six faces crammed on a page.

more line drawings o' mine on AMP and at:

http://unclescam.org/alkd/lkdiia.html

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YourFaceLooksDrawn 5some; 2008

YourFaceLooksDrawn 5some; 2008

I never had any formal art instruction. I don't know what I'm drawing till it's done.
And even then I don't necessarily know. I almost always draw directly with ink.
All these pictures are on normal size paper, 8x11ish, usually from one to six faces crammed on a page.

more line drawings o' mine on AMP and at:

http://unclescam.org/alkd/lkdiia.html

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XwordPuzzleFace; 2008

XwordPuzzleFace; 2008

I never had any formal art instruction. I don't know what I'm drawing till it's done.
And even then I don't necessarily know. I almost always draw directly with ink.
All these pictures are on normal size paper, 8x11ish, usually from one to six faces crammed on a page.
This one's a sketch in the margins of a cryptic crossword puzzle...

more line drawings o' mine on AMP and at:

http://unclescam.org/alkd/lkdiia.html

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