I just wonder, Steve, what you're going to do with this collage - make another grid painting? Interesting how you seem compelled to use the grid in your work, the patchwork of images. When I researched my book on snow geese, I studied perception to some extent. Your art reminds me of what a bee might see with its many eyes.
Almost completely consumed by school now, but still revising on the weekends, and about to send my novel off to yet another publisher. I've rewritten sentences that I should not have let slip by. I've always had trouble trying to be objective about this manuscript, more trouble than usual. A new project, besides the novel I began in summer, is starting to form: a play idea which I'll tell you about next post. Now I'm going to watch the Canucks, hoping for the best, but with a heavy heart, as they must have, because they're working hard but having little luck. We'll see how they react to the situation this week, when they play two of the best teams in the Western Conference, Dallas and Anaheim. Strange to think of people in those cities watching hockey, eh?
Loved the Dylan book. What an interesting structure. And an interesting, way more down to earth guy than I would have suspected.

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