Friday, March 28, 2008

This Fence Is Beyond Good and Evil

Earlier this week: Added Polyglot (Mar. 13), More Anscombe (Mar. 18), Five Years (Mar. 19), Villains (Mar. 20), and Neighbor Nietzsche (Mar. 23).

The first depicts a page from a polyglot Bible. The villains in the fourth are imaginary.

And Mr. F. Nietzsche of Sils Maria, Switzerland, writes to say that he was never a neighbor of the author of this record.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Traveller, Swimmer

Add Time Traveller (Mar. 11) and Deep Swimmer (Mar. 12) to the shorts for March.

Monday, March 17, 2008

The Painter Loses an Arm

Add four more shorts to March: Book Off (Mar. 2), Some Kellys (Mar. 9), Pop (Mar. 13), and Capes (Mar. 15).

The first drawing features Anna Eisler and is a tribute if not to the eponymous Japanese book store then to a particular visit to that store. The second depicts some art by Ellsworth Kelly. In the third an artist, not Kelly, suddenly loses his painting arm – alarming a bird and some butterflies. In the fourth, everyone, even the robot dog, wears a cape because it's that kind of day.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Three Ones, Two Ones, and One Two

Add three shorts to March: Three Ones (Mar. 1), Bilocation (Mar. 3), and Spider Me (Mar. 6).

The first features more feet (this time three right). The second contains two drawings of one boy. The last is a further allegorical battle between the artist and the poet.

Monday, March 3, 2008

February Ends



Add six more to finish February: Time Travel (Feb. 24), Slow Reader (Feb. 25), Vitrine (Feb. 26), English (Feb. 27), Bullet Stopping (Feb. 28), and Super Sleepy (Feb. 29).

Aliens and Bullets

Add Still Concerned (Feb. 17), another concerned alien drawing, and Some Bullets (Feb. 21), another some objects drawing.