
Medium: Charcoal and Pastel on Paper
Size: 18″ x 24″
$50.00
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Because I looked at the spots for way too long.

Because I looked at the spots for way too long.

What are you going to open next?

Gotta love a good pair of scissors.

All my life
there’s stuff stuck
in my teeth.
I guess I should be happy.
Happy that
I have teeth.

Just a little play on words.
I hope no one is offended.

We asked our neighbor
for help with
our wildflowers.
…
Most of them
are/were weeds.
…
Out you go.

Greatful is different than grateful.
When you eat at a chinese buffet you are greatful.

The sides of our mouths go on forever.

If the fence wasn’t there
you wouldn’t even
care to know what is
on the other side.

The airplane
OR
the paper airplane.
Think about it.

For crushing.

FACT:
Originally, the crescent moon was assigned to the female outhouses.

It’s difficult with so many of them clouds around.

You probably don’t want the bugs they have.

The unending battle.
The assignment was to build an abode that embraced the natural landscape,
in addition solar/lunar paths.
… on public property.
I put mine right in the middle of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
I had seen this spot from the Lake St. Bridge (seen behind)
Right here.
Here’s a link to the Google Coordinates I HIGHLY encourage you to visit this beautiful beach.
I used materials I found on site.
When you stand on the “time stump” there are three bundles of sticks to the West
marking where the sun will set on the solstices and the equinox. It’s my calendar.
Looking west.
Looking North
Looking East at the beautiful Mrs. Sippy
Scoop
The view from inside
A giant burned root to the south/southeast
Topographic map of the site.
Elevation Drawings
Yes… this was actual Vesper College homework. Unfortunately, the authorities have taken my solstice shack down. It lasted about a month, and it was beautiful while it lasted. Special props to Kent L. and Gene T. for being most excellent lookouts.

This is how this website feels. Growing pains.

Perhaps the tallest in the land.

I read about the multi-verse today and now I can’t stop feeling it.

They say, you draw what you eat.

Sometimes I get a little stage freight.

If it works for bugs, it can work for us.

One of my many late nights at Vesper.
Working hard on my project, but realizing that I also need an update for this site.

These three words got me into some trouble.