Going with some awkward honesty for today’s comic. Let’s face it, meditation is hard and we think of stupid things while we do it. I hold up my hands, open, facing toward you.
I occasionally pose in the mirror as an amputee by twisting my arms behind me or holding up one leg and so on. It’s even more realistic once it’s drawn – the amputated arm isn’t even ‘there’!
Exploring a number of ways to erase myself from a photograph.
Was interested in the whole idea of fantasizing about having a radically different life, so I picked three fantasies and went with it.
Drawn from a bunch of source images I took randomly of myself making faces in the bathroom mirror at Floriditas, a café in Wellington.
I found the Try It On Studio at the official Clairol homepage. It offered a great number of potential hairstyles for me to try out. It was only right that I try them all out, one at a time. Do you like what you see?
Part of my general interest in imagery where the protagonist isn’t quite properly visible. In this case drawings of myself with my face obscured.
I drew three of the quilts on display at the exhibition The Quilts of Gee’s Bend, DeYoung Museum, San Francisco, 15 July – 31 December 2006.