Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Daily Keemo. 11.23. No. 2 in G Sharp Minor (the purple paint is still drying)



No. 2 in G Sharp Minor (the purple paint is still drying)
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The Story

The purple paint is still drying and the Austrian composer, Johann Hummel, is in the air and it is No 5. in F sharp and before that is was Tchaikovski and before that it was Chopin and before that the paper was white and there was nothing.

The purple paint is still drying and I am thinking about how I might answer questions for the upcoming interview that is supposed to be centered around the business of art or the current state of the art business or something like that and to be honest I think it is much easier to talk about all that stuff than it is to try and explain everything behind all the color and line and words and why it all comes together like it does.

The purple paint is still drying and I am alone in this room like I am every night at 2:00 AM and I catch myself staring at the wall in front of the desk and am thousands of miles away from the black chair I am sitting in and Hummel has been replaced by Alexander Scriabin (no. 2 in G sharp minor) and I slide off the chair and lay out on the wood floor and just listen with my eyes closed.

…Enjoy!

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Daily Keemo. 9.16. And Now I See

And Now I See

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I am drinking my grandfather's drink or
at least the one that I remember him drinking and
with each sip I slide a little lower in my chair and
brush off the things that I was originally going to
write about.

For some reason it all doesn't seem
important at this moment.
The only thing that seems important is
this painting, the people in the other room and
the door that seperates us.

I am drinking my grandfather's drink or
at least the one that I remember him drinking and
now I see
why this was
his drink.

... Enjoy!

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Daily Keemo. 01.20. No. 2 in G Sharp Minor (the purple paint is still drying)



No. 2 in G Sharp Minor (the purple paint is still drying)
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The purple paint is still drying and the Austrian composer, Johann Hummel, is in the air and it is No 5. in F sharp and before that is was Tchaikovski and before that it was Chopin and before that the paper was white and there was nothing.

The purple paint is still drying and I am thinking about how I might answer questions for the upcoming interview that is supposed to be centered around the business of art or the current state of the art business or something like that and to be honest I think it is much easier to talk about all that stuff than it is to try and explain everything behind all the color and line and words and why it all comes together like it does.


The purple paint is still drying and I am alone in this room like I am every night at 2:00 AM and I catch myself staring at the wall in front of the desk and am thousands of miles away from the black chair I am sitting in and Hummel has been replaced by Alexander Scriabin (no. 2 in G sharp minor) and I slide off the chair and lay out on the wood floor and just listen with my eyes closed.


 



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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Daily Keemo. 12.24. It Is For Her I Will Paint A Queen




It Is For Her I Will Paint A Queen
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She always tells me that I don't use enough purple. It is true, I don't. However, for her I will. She also tells me that I don't paint enough Queens. It is true, I don't. However, for her I will. (She was referrencing a series of queens I painted, when she was a little girl) She says she has been thinking alot about things lately. Thinking about things in a way that she had not been thinking about them before. Things that didn't have meaning before, now have taken on new meaning. As time moves forward, she is moving forward and the world is opening up in ways that were unimaginable to her just a couple of years ago and being so close to someone who is on the changing tidal wave of youth reminds me to keep my own world open and allow myself the pleasure of having things take on new meanings and it is for her that I will use purple and it is for her that I will paint a queen. ...Enjoy!


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