Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Counting down to March 15 - 26 daysto deadline



I am trying to make the (4) objects for my project, at right is a moly.
So far I have the plums, from Parable of the Plums completed, and this moly, which I completed on Sunday.
I have two more moly-ies, molies? not sure how the plural should be spelled.
Hermes/Mercury gave Odysseus moly to protect him from the spell of Circe.
Circe turned Odysseus's men into swine, but when she saw he was not effected, she mellowed and seduced him. He held out until she tuned his men back into humans. When she did they were younger and stronger.
ANYWAY, Leopold Bloom carries a shrivelled potato given to him by his mother. I decide to make the Hermes version of the moly, here I've combined the idea with the Bloom version in that it's like a sort of potato.
The original moly had black roots and white flowers. Supposedly the roots were so tenacious that no human could pull them from the ground. I used the roots of a plant I've been keeping for some reason, and artificial white flowers. I've never used artificial flowers before. I think it works pretty well.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Four days and counting



This is an attempt at the shattered chandelier in Circe.
I decided not to put the ashplant in. I took a photo of the Chandelier in the
stairway of the Joyce Center in Dublin, and this is the resulting drawing.
I need to really get going, Really really, on the books.
So far I'm very much limping along.Still. Had a talk with friend Gretchen last night which gave me some momentum. Very helpful.
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I found the section in Cyclops where Bloom declares that "Love is what life is all about, and the Citizen (i think) retorts that "Love loves to love love. Nurse so-and-so loves- (someone), Mr' Vermuscle (?) with the ear trumpet loves Mrs Vermuscle with the turned-in eye. I really want to draw them. Esp. turned-in eye and Ear trumpet, etc...
This made me laugh out loud. Joyce can be so funny.

So my altered book will be based on the Citizen's mocking statement: "Love loves to love love." Why, yes it does, and thank goodness for that.

The relationship between Leopold and Molly, and my own playing around with the idea of relationship in a marriage.

I read an interesting article about Molly Bloom several nights ago,
"Molly Bloom: Acting Natural," found in Project Muse.
Freed me from the guilt of liking Molly a lot and not feeling that Joyce used the character as a ventriloquist's dummy to enforce the idea of Woman as Nature, incapable of following grammatical forms, etc, and therefore bad. A new area of feminist critical theory was identified in the article, Will try to post later, but in spite of feminist qualms, I love the Penelope chapter.
I find new stuff in that chapter everyday. It has 8 "hearts" in it. I was thinking somehow Joyce might have crafted a "heart" in each of the 8 sentences. But sentence 5, the short (hah) sentence has no heart.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Eight Days and Counting

Somehow having more time on weekends doesn't always mean more work gets done.

This weekend I did start and maybe finished a new drawing.
Bloom's hat and a potato. I think I want to draw another potato,
this will be a more stylized, more of a "moly" potato.
I will post all five drawings.
The covers for the Bloom book were a bust.
Literally. They won't lie flat, so it can't work,
so I tore apart one copy of Ulysses,
the one that arrived with a broken spine,
and I'm going to use those boards for the Bloom book.

I hope to do a few things tonight,
get to bed early and get going really early tomorrow.
I guess I should stop drinking tea right now.So I don't stay up until all hours and start off dog-tired tomorrow morning.

I want to see if I can "set" rhinestones into cardboard. Weird idea about Ulysses being full of gems. Also a bit tacky, hi=low-like the novel.

I push a lot of different parts of my project forward this week.
I'm in serious count down mode now. Feb 8 and I have 8 days get stuff
very pulled together.

I have to keep reminding myself that this is a fun project.
Every time I read the novel, I find something new and great or funny or that leads me off in a new direction. This weekend I searched the word heart, there are 200 uses, in some cases heart is part of a word, so it's not 200 of "heart" alone. "Heartfelt," for example, was included. Anyway, I found a reference to "The Tempest's" Prospero using a staff/or stick, like Stephen's ashplant, and drowning his book. I like the image of a drowned book.So maybe that's why an arm appeared under the ship drawing, the hand holding a plum.
I'll photograph and publish.

Thursday, February 5, 2009





And this is from the book that I have to re-do entirely very shortly.
I think it's kind of funny. Drawers were a popular topic for Bloom
(note how close to Bloomers) and Molly.
Joyce apparently had a thing about drawers.
What a guy, WAG.
Image above is new this morning, too. I finally got the nerve to draw the three master ship. This relates to several settings, the opening chapter, Telemachus, when they're out at the Forty Foot, and two men are discussing a drowned man who's been missing for (9) days? The drowned man will be under the ship. "Here I am," will be the title of this drawing.


Drawing at near left is changing and either I wrecked it this morning, or "I'm Done," with it.

It's based on the word "cloud" which appears 13 times int he text. In Ithica, Bloom and Stephen both observe the cloud matitutdinal cloud that was in the shape of a woman's hand. In this instance all three main characters are united, Stephen , bloom and Molly. Not sure if this works but , it is what it is. I'd like there to be a shot of bright color it somewhere.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009


Above right is the drawing of the day. Made this evening. I don't know. I liked it a minute ago now I hate it.
It's about how Joyce used words as a painter uses colors. The materiality of the text.. Clouds are an area where Bloom, Stephen and Molly all intersect. Also Bloom likes or ponders insects for their ability to fly over oceans. Have to put in Bloom book. Enough it's almost Wednesday and I have to go to bed.

Here it is Feb 3, 2009. Hope I can get something done today, first have to clean up for the cleaning ladies.Cleanliness is a creativity killer somehow. But Necessary. Cat is honking for her breakfast. Setting a good intention for the day.

Monday, February 2, 2009


Cloud, matitudinal cloud shaped like a woman's hand- now that hits the spot.
Drawing this image. Well, trying to.
Maybe that's enough for today. Also looks a bit like a drowning person. Fits.

This is the self portrait for the day. It is Monday after all. I wonder what day of the week Ulysses takes place. Thursday. I should do a "Frequently Asked Questions" thing about the novel. My own "Exagmination."


This is a hat that I made out of shredded Ulysses. It's a little too much like Van Gogh's hat, I wanted it to be more of a derby shape.
Not sure if I should make another attempt at a derby. I am waiting for two more Ulysses to arrive to shred.


This is the Title page of the altered book, I'm going to try my wet paint theory this morning. Also will work on a new word drawing. Just uncertain which word to use.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

This morning I made a new cat. She's drying. I'd like to make a whole fleet of them but only need 37. And I want to paint them somehow. Waffling about covering the stuff they're made of, or leaving as is and not painting. So many things to think about.

Today I want to make a new word drawing, but what word? Plums, clouds, cats, potato, pins?
And what else, want to quote from "Our Exagmination."
And post a few pictures taken.

Lots to do running out of time. It's Feb 1 and I have to get things together by Feb 16. Need photos of good sailing ships. Got a new copy of Ulysses to shred.

Made covers for the Bloom book.
I want to work with the notion of diaphane, transparencies.

Have to really get focused.