Morning
So have gotten to a point where I have storyline that exists in different places of the rhetoric. And I can follow it in all its directions without other aspects of it being undermined by, or overtaking what follows. Giving each its own room in a way to explore and then run into the next…
Am always thinking about shifties.
Every night if I have nothing else next day — I think with relish — tomorrow is a day I can write.
With no false expectation…
The pie the lie the fly the die the ply the wry the high the cry the spy….They all show up, under bridges to humanity coaxed out of necessity and the forlorn.
There is now back and forths going on that are inherent within the measure!
I think of a certain aspect of it, being related to the nephew book by Diderot.
Rameau’s Nephew, or the Second Satire (French: Le Neveu de Rameau ou La Satire seconde), is an imaginary philosophical conversation written by Denis Diderot, one of the key figures of the French Enlightenment, likely composed between 1761 and 1774.
Not published till after death… because of politics and the encyclopedia I think.
Not so much about his structure. As its thematic interchanges skating over the backs of time thought and the ages —
I look on that, asfor myself, out of necessity, as a love for life?!?
Thieving angels. Coming through Blake. NO anyone but Blake!
Oh hands. RED HANDS.
Early Evening
So I did three Gouaches. One is beginning study — for creating full flat color and how many layers it takes. On mixed media. Not very good.
Simple formula. Navy can go solid pretty quickly. Turquoise blue takes minimum four coats. Crossing lines even if dry, draws in color.
Next one is me wondering if, when I am painting with Gouache, whether I can do watercolor type things — turns out yes.
Am mixing color on paper to see what it will support. Green and blue criss crossing mix on the page.
Almost looks like crayon. Blue can be used transparently.
And third I did, a fast gouache that has something of the feeling of ink and watercolor — but is just gouache.
With some spots that got on it from painting the other ones. Does — a watercolor cauliflower!
BACK TO NOVEL.



