Easton Studio Tour, October 2003 Easton, PA

Patriatchal Poetry
20x15x2.5

Folded Paper, Ink


Sentence from Gertrude Stein’s Patriarchal Poetry:

"As long as it took fasten it back to a place where after all
he would be carried away"


Malloy

Sentence from Samuel Beckett’s Malloy:

“Taking a stone from the right pocket of my greatcoat, and

putting it in my mouth, I replaced it in the right pocket of my

greatcoat by a stone from the right pocket of my trousers, which I

replaced by a stone from the left pocket of my trousers, which I

replaced by a stone from the left pocket of my greatcoat, which I

replaced by the stone which was in my mouth, as soon as I had

finished sucking it.”

Family Jars

Mixed media

72” x 120” x 12”

Sentence from James Joyce’s Finnagan’s Wake

“My wud! The warped flooring of the lair and soundconducting walls thereof, to say nothing of the uprights and imposts, were persianly literatured with burst loveletters, telltale stories, stickyback snaps, doubtful eggshells, bouchers, flints, borers, puffers, amygdaloid almonds, rindless raisins, alphybettyformed verbage, vivlical viasses, om-piter dictas, visus umbique, ahems and ahahs, imeffible tries at speech unasyllabled, you owe mes, eyoldhyms, fluefoul smut, fallen lucifers, vestas which had served, showered ornaments, borrowed brogues, reversibles jackets, blackeye lenses, family jars, falsehair shirts, Godforsaken scapulars, neverworn breeches, cutthroat ties, counterfeit franks, best intentions, curried notes