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TATTOO DETOUR 2: x
HONOLULU DRAWINGS 2008xx
Normally when traveling I've been content
to walk around, explore and take photos while visiting art museums
and galleries -- a mode that works fine in New York or Paris
when you're there for a week or so. But finding myself in Honolulu
for an extended stay the last couple of summers, I realized that
Waikiki is a different animal altogether, relentless as it is
with the shirtless men who are my muse, not only on the beach
but in the restaurants, grocery stores, hotel lobbies, even on
the bus. So I was tempted to go further than my normal mode and
try to have a studio at the same time, namely a sketchpad and
a handful of pens I was carrying around, creating a body of work
out of a suitcase while living in a hotel room.
Drawing on the aforementioned beaches,
and in the same restaurants and hotel lobbies, I was able to
enjoy a completely different rythmn of work than I've ever known
at home, at the same time surrounded by people who occasionally
wandered over to look at what I was up to so long at my favorite
Starbuck's table or on some bench in Kapiolani Park, or under
a palm tree. And the setting of an extreme tourist spot such
as Waikiki posed the enjoyable task of trying to reach beyond
the predictable cliches of surfers, babes and palms. The resulting
drawings are conflations of those very surfers, palms, tattoos,
military guys, pigeons, lobby furniture, waves and restaurant
tables, offering intersections between Hockney and Picabia, fact
and fiction.
All drawings are ink on paper, 9"
x 12"
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