Feeling pressure to bring a lofty candidacy to ground level.
The penultimate piece in my procession of panoramic panels is done! Six ill-tempered layers on this one and each is like a child to me:
Layer 6: (Out of the jar black with a touch of brown) The youngest and therefore most immature layer. Clogged up the screen almost on contact. Virtually useless. Wants to go to college to be a philosopher or some bullshit.
Layer 5: (Dark Brown) Very annoying. Required several intermediate screen washes. Left a big stain on the mesh even after thoroughly washed off. Will probably run off with pregnant girlfriend.
Layer 4: (Warmish Light Brown) Was a mistake from the beginning. Can’t remember how this one was conceived but I think she accidentally got a little acrylic and water-based in her. Made for a very uneven coat that would get me fired in a real print shop. Luckily, Layer 5 covered for most of this. Not that I approve of Layer 5.
Layer 3: (Beige) Just like layer 4.
Layer 2: (Warm light beige) Went on smooth and lined up with layer one reasonably well. I have no problem with layer 2. He talked about business school once or something.
Layer 1: (Warmish off-white) The first born and therefore best layer. Set a super example for all her siblings but obviously could not save them. Oh well. It’s their fucking life.
August 28th, 2008 at 4:15 pm
Really, you make ordinary spaces look extraordinarily beautiful.
Plus, you’re funny.