Trigonopoetry
The paintings in the Trigonopoetry (Trigonometric Poetry) series start as pages from old trigonometry textbooks pasted on wood panels. Some words are masked out to create new sentences, and the panel is painted. It’s surprising how many nuggets of wisdom about art, morality and life reside in these old textbooks.
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A Convenient Workout
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Art's Big Secret
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Hope and Other Heavenly Bodies
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John Napier Said
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René Descartes Said
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Rope Up the Slope
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Sir William Rowan Hamilton Said
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Sometimes
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The True Value of It All
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The Void of Principles
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What a Rant Is
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Cat Hanging Freely
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Manipulative Mean Rants
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Meaningful Result Sometime Later
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Nary a Pear
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Odd Fun
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One Unit of Rot
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Preserved Confusion
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The Fun Value of Each Repeat
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