Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Tuesday, October 06, 2009


studio wall, korea, 2003-2005.

The following are drawings made from 2003-2005 in
Jeonju, South Korea. Materials used are paper, ink,
tape, vinyl, acrylic and pencil.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.


drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

drawing, korea, 2003-2005.

Friday, October 02, 2009


drawing,korea,2005.

drawing,korea,2005.

jeonju,korea, 2004.

Monday, September 28, 2009


lookout mtn tenn., 2007. pigment and plastic.

lookout mtn tenn., summer 2008. paint on plaster.

saratoga springs, ny, summer, 2009.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

fisheyes(1)


mini-micro blistering


The following images are from a website about doing it
yourself projects. It shows what to avoid and how to
avoid it if you're spray painting something.

mini-overspray


mini-dust-inclusion


mini-drip


Sunday, August 23, 2009


The Commons, Lookout Mountain, TN, 2009.

Monday, August 10, 2009



Hi John, I've been looking at color chunks for a while but never posted. Don't know if I am doing this the right way, but here goes. I'm down in Amherst, Virginia at VCCA on a residency and went for a walk on a rural road behind the property. The rest of the green barn was completely obscured by the dense vines, but what's there is radiant. Don't know why there is a yellow hydrant on a rural road, or a hydrant at all for that matter. Thanks for doing color chunks!
Tamar Zinn
speaking of the vines(my note): being in the southeast and in the summer one can experience the intense green on green on green monochrome explosion of kudzu.

Tuesday, August 04, 2009


detail, plastipaste and pigment, 24"x24", 2009.
*****click on image to see even more detail.

"Now, then, Pip, we'll talk this over; I do suck the most
wondrous philosophies from thee! Some unknown con-
duits from the unknown worlds must empty into thee."
--Ahab.

Monday, August 03, 2009



From Rob Hitzig:
After many months looking, I've finally found a color chunk I feel good about. This is an image of the tail of an old water pump windmill in Worchester, VT. I've been riding my bike by it in the mornings for quite a while but today was the first time I was able to get to it on a clear day. After I took the image, I realized how painterly it was, many years of different coats and colors weathered away - more interesting than I imagined it would be from the distance I was biking by it.

Sunday, August 02, 2009