October 13, 2008

cardboard 444

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“Card­board 444″. Drew this ear­lier this mor­ning. A little line dra­wing on card­board. 2x3.5 inches i.e. business-card sized.
Since I got back from Aus­tin on Fri­day I’ve been mostly wor­king on Desert­Ma­naht­tan, and then goo­fing off the rest of the time.
Well, maybe “goo­fing off” is too strong a term. Just been doing a lot of thin­king recently. A lot of new stuff is coming down the pike, and I’m just trying to re-calibrate my brain to handle it all.

9 Responses to “cardboard 444”

  1. Hi!
    My name is Jessika!

  2. Daniel Edlen says:

    I just saw the Sex and The City movie, and just saw a bit of Bour­dain, and just read your ques­tions of Seth.
    The thing I love about New Yor­kers is when they know they’re New Yor­kers and all that that entails. Citi­zens of the rest of the world and cer­tainly the rest of the US know they AREN’T New Yor­kers. I love it when you embrace that.
    That said, I’m glad you’re explo­ring the idea of “no rush” and reca­li­bra­ting your brain. I’m loo­king for­ward to kno­wing about what’s coming, and how you share its/your story.
    Peace.

  3. Anonymous says:

    It would be extre­mely con­fu­sing if you weren’t a New Yor­ker and yet thought you were a New Yor­ker and vice versa. You’d get totally lost going down to the shops for a start.

  4. jon says:

    Sorry, I’m so far away from New York I for­got my name (above). Are you pain­ting straight onto raw can­vas, Hugh? Hard to tell from the pics.

  5. RKR says:

    New York, a place that makes you feel small, as you try to look big…
    Just give me the wide open spa­ces of the inter­net and open pas­tu­res of oppor­tu­nity.
    Too bad it is only bs card size, I would name it: “The dis­sec­tion of a lava lamp”. :)

  6. Rudy Lee says:

    Nice, very neat sty­list work. I am droo­ling at the card­board. I wish to own that one for my gallery home and add some text to it for my per­so­nal dis­play. ;p Per­so­nal only!!

  7. K says:

    For some rea­son,
    I think your defi­ni­tion of goo­fing off
    and the stan­dard defi­ni­tion
    are very, very dif­fe­rent.
    Loved the inter­view with Seth.
    Two of my favo­rite ePeo­ple together on one post.
    Awesome!