Posts Tagged: art

Growing Calm: drawing leaves in lockdown
Drawing leaf patterns causes me to move through space with plantlike intelligence.

Growing Calm: drawing leaves in lockdown
Drawing leaf patterns causes me to move through space with plantlike intelligence.

Earthseed
There are a lot of books about the climate crisis out there in the world. These two are the closest to my heart: who do we have to become to create the world we need for our survival?

Earthseed
There are a lot of books about the climate crisis out there in the world. These two are the closest to my heart: who do we have to become to create the world we need for our survival?

Against the Wickedness of Wasted Time
Recently I had the privilege of collaborating on a publication called Burn Zone with Danny Lyon, the photographer.

Against the Wickedness of Wasted Time
Recently I had the privilege of collaborating on a publication called Burn Zone with Danny Lyon, the photographer.

Animal First, Citizen Second: Talking the Bodily Politic with Nance Klehm
‘Dirty activist’ and Illinois native Nance Klehm has built a life’s work grounded in the belief that there is no outside of the natural world, whether it’s our soil, water, or our own human nature.

Animal First, Citizen Second: Talking the Bodily Politic with Nance Klehm
‘Dirty activist’ and Illinois native Nance Klehm has built a life’s work grounded in the belief that there is no outside of the natural world, whether it’s our soil, water, or our own human nature.

A Duty of Gratitude
Vincent Van Gogh, in one of over 900 letters to his brother Theo.

Thank you Zadie Smith
“I found my mind finally beginning to turn from the elegiac what have we done to the practical what can we do?”

Thank you Zadie Smith
“I found my mind finally beginning to turn from the elegiac what have we done to the practical what can we do?”

Excitement about Art that Concerns Mortality, December of 2010
A couple things have been very exciting the past few days.

Excitement about Art that Concerns Mortality, December of 2010
A couple things have been very exciting the past few days.

Robert Irwin on Boredom
From “Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees”, a collection of interviews with artist Robert Irwin, by Lawrence Weschler.

Robert Irwin on Boredom
From “Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees”, a collection of interviews with artist Robert Irwin, by Lawrence Weschler.