Alan, It's a page from a codex I'm working on... titled WHEN SWORD SWALLOWING DOES NOT IMPRESS. The book won't be finished until the the summertime. YOU have my permission to use it, if you like -J
Jayne A. Harnett-Hargrove is a working artist, cross trained in the traditional arts whose output encompasses word-wrangling, illustration, bricolage, a quarterly zine entitled Meraki Issue, costume design for opera, immersive, and other theatrics. Jayne moves deftly through these traditional arts, creating narrative shards exploring memory, history, and myth. Her overriding drive to create is to experience the human condition with mindful compassion, frustration, and fear that we collectively experience. She has written, painted & designed on four continents, while lending her hands for mentoring, exhibiting art along the way, while emulating her heroes, Bouboulina, Hundertwasser, and Joan DeArc. She has lived in the shadows of the Rockies, in Joshua Tree desert, in iconic Florence, and on the Libyan shore of Crete — and continues this tradition for work and other pleasures as an important part of her inspiration and musing. She currently lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville NC, but her heart always seems to be miles away. Learn more: harnetthargrove.com
yeah, who wants to know?????
ReplyDeleteWhat did you put in there, anyway?
ReplyDeleteSecrets need a home too.
ReplyDeleteSecrets need a home too.
ReplyDeleteI just love this. Where is it from? How do I get it?
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ReplyDeleteAlan, It's a page from a codex I'm working on... titled
ReplyDeleteWHEN SWORD SWALLOWING DOES NOT IMPRESS.
The book won't be finished until the the summertime. YOU have my permission to use it, if you like -J
WILLOW, I seem to have forgotten.... -J
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine what I would like to put in there...
ReplyDeleteI WANT TO KNOW!!! Who's asking?
ReplyDelete;)
"collapses the goods into nothingness"...I think I may have a use for one of these ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the book title, heh, heh...
I want to know, but then again, I can imagine just fine.
ReplyDelete..inquiring minds; that's who!
ReplyDeleteNobody loves a juggernaut.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog, I've had a wee look at all your three, your book art is lovely...
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! I want to know...lol!
ReplyDeleteThe world needs one of these for all of our garbage.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of making a codex.
Lots of people doesn't want to know. Reality often hurts, or is too confrontating.
ReplyDeleteYour latest work is enticing, and these little bits, well, look forward to seeing the whole project.
ReplyDeleteNicely done! Cheers!
Lost again lost again! Good God almighty, Otin's lost again! LOL!
ReplyDeletewicked cool...need copies of the book when you are done!
ReplyDeleteIngenious! :-)
ReplyDeleteMay I bring some unwanted baggage, please? ;-)
Merisi ... bring it all ... just make SURE it's unwanted!
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