I found that some of life's greatest revelations can discovered on the open road with nothing more than an evening breeze, jazz on the radio, and a 5lb bag of gummi bears. I've also learned that I'll always have more questions than answers (and that's okay!). May this be a written and visual documentation of this crazy journey we call life.

1.13.2007

Oops

Okay, so I forgot-- well didn't forget, just neglected-- to post yesterday. I guess I'll have to do two posts today. My friend and art student extraodinaire Colleen brought me several books she thought I would enjoy as my introduction to the world of graphic novelist: Craig Thompson's "Carnet de Voyage," Jeff Smith's epic "Bone," Katsuhior Otomo's "Domu: A Child's Dream," and Julie Doucet's "My Most Secret Desire." I'm particularly enjoying Thompson's book because it chronicles his three months of travels through Europe and Morocco. I'm impressed with sheer amount of work he puts out each day but I wonder if he experiences the same paradox I face when I travel; that sometimes the documentation, either photography, journaling, or drawing, becomes the priority and you no longer have time to have the experiences worth documenting.

I'm also reading a book I picked out randomly from the library, "Scupltures: Africa Asia Oceania Americas." It's exactly what I'm interested in right now, non-western art forms, and goes into great detail about the function and cultural history of each object. And then I discovered the the book was published by the Musee de quai Branly, the anthropology museum that I became obsessed with while visiting this past December. Fate?

1 Comments:

Blogger Michelle said...

So i'm still going to read your blog because i'm just completely hooked now...hahaa And in response to your thoughts of balancing experiences with documentation, I went through the exact same. I found that i leaned more toward the experience side of it, but now I feel as though I don't have as much to show for my experiences, but then i have to ask if I need more than the memory....

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