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24" X 32", acrylic and clay on canvas. When I was a kid I used to play a game with my sisters and cousins in which one person would make a scribble on a piece of paper and then pass it on to the next person. That person had to look at the scribbled shape and think about what the shape reminded them of. They had to add on to the scribble until the drawing looked like something recognizable. I read that the surrealists used to play a similar game. A few years ago I began to explore automatic drawing as a way to create images that were unplanned and had some of the qualities that I liked about the doodles that I produce when I'm taking to someone on the phone, or killing time on the train. The drawing that I started with for this painting was produced by simply moving my pencil on the paper, and trying to develop shapes, and values without moving toward anything specific.

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Ginger Olansen 16 Aug 2020

Interesting. The game sounds fun! I have worked with artist doing that live (there was 7 of us) each doing a part of the painting for 5 Minutes, then the next. Two rounds were allowed but usually stopped in 35 minutes! Glad you shared the work and story!

John Enright 29 May 2014

I like this series alot.

L.A. Spilsbury 22 Dec 2007

really interesting-I had forgotten about that technique and it was fun to read about again and see what you created from it.

William Boyer 06 Jan 2007

cool

Jerry 06 Jan 2007

Fantastic style, details or picture!