Saturday, October 17, 2009

History




Here is my history.
Plain and simple.
These books are accounts of my days for many many years.
So much fun to look back and to realize that I kind of make sense,
to myself.
Visit Anairam's wonderful blog for other entries.

13 comments:

  1. I loved seeing your pile of journals and realising what they were! I have similar piles stashed away in various places. I love looking back a them too, to see whatever I was obsessing over at the time. Mine make me realise that I am always obsessing over something and that I need them to work it out!

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  2. Oh, Aris, your stack of journals is absolutely wonderful! I would love to pore over them. I love the repetitive figures, the lettering (one of my favourite things), your beautiful creatures and other drawings. What a treasure trove.

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  3. Your stack of art journals is inspiring. They must carry many memories probably both fine and otherwise. I have nothing so wonderful, but you and Anairam are making me think about such a project.

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  4. I would like to get a closer look at your history!

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  5. i'm going gaga over your journals - what a tantalizing peek into your history!

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  6. oh such nice journals you got there! And what a big pile, you are working hard. good luck with you portfolio meeting, I´m sure it will turn out great and you will get accepted:)

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  7. Oh wow, what a great idea, I'd love to spend hours going through them.

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  8. thanks for sharing these ~ they look so interesting. love looking through journals too, though mine are kind of all over the place, mostly bits of paper in boxes!

    ps. how are your prints coming along?

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  9. how i wish i could have a closer look of all these treasures!

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  10. oh, oh, that pile of journals... it doesn't get any better! I would love to browse through them, i'm sure i'd find so many inspirational bits.

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  11. so many journals look terrific! computers are great, but it's nice to hold things in your hands and spread them about.

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  12. Ahhh, and what a way to record that history. This is the best.

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