About writing. And reading. And being published. Or not published. On working on being published. Tangents into the pop culture world to come. Especially about movies. And comic books. And movies from comic books.
TAS: It's, um, actually a pencil... sort of. At any rate, you can buy them in the gift shop at the Asian Art museum. It's a piece of carved graphite that you can write with.
I feel like I should say more to sound cultured, like "it really demonstrates the juxtaposition of how we think about art and how we act about art, and its commentary that we are the tools we use makes one think about the history of civilization," but I'm too uncultured to think like that.
Indeed.
ReplyDeleteCool. And a little creepy.
ReplyDeleteJeanne: Why is it creepy?
DeleteNice. What is the piece?
ReplyDeleteTAS: It's, um, actually a pencil... sort of.
DeleteAt any rate, you can buy them in the gift shop at the Asian Art museum. It's a piece of carved graphite that you can write with.
Interesting. There's a writing related piece of artwork at our local Fine Arts Center that this makes me think of.
ReplyDeleteShannon: It's art but it's not.
DeleteThat's really neat.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I should say more to sound cultured, like "it really demonstrates the juxtaposition of how we think about art and how we act about art, and its commentary that we are the tools we use makes one think about the history of civilization," but I'm too uncultured to think like that.
ReplyDeleteSo: Neat!
Briane: And, also, you can make a shopping list with it! Or a "gathering" list.
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