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“Beach Blast” – encaustic / acrylic on panel – 36″ x 80″ – 2010
Posted by Jim in Uncategorized on November 24th, 2010
“Mid-States revisited” – acrylic – 32″ x 80″ – 2010
Posted by Jim in Art, Uncategorized on October 5th, 2010
United States of Painting
Posted by Jim in Uncategorized on September 29th, 2010
For the past two weeks I have been trying to memorize the shapes and relationships of the contiguous forty eight states in order to use this knowledge in a series of riffs on Jasper Johns’ iconic encaustic map paintings. Now that I am aware of the shapes of the state’s borders and this information is now in the forefront of my consciousness I am beginning to have some fun seeing state outlines in cracks in the sidewalk and cracked asphalt parking lots and driveways. I go on long walks two or three times a week along city sidewalks from Redwood City to Menlo Park in the San Francisco Bay Area. I usually walk at night. Lately I’ve been finding lots of state shapes in the sidewalk.
As you have already guessed, Wyoming turns up a lot, as do Kansas and Colorado as well as the Dakotas but all that is required for a good Vermont / New Hampshire combo is a single sinuous angled crack across one of the Wyomings. I recently found Minnesota, Nevada, Maryland, Idaho, Missouri and new York, South Carolina is quite a common shape. My favorite so far is a Wisconsin / Illinois combo. I recently encountered a broken up asphalt driveway that, while squinting, could be imagined as the entire forty eight!
“Mid-Atlantic” – 2′-8″ x 6′-8″ – Encaustic / Acrylic on Panel – 2010
Posted by Jim in Artwork, Uncategorized on April 24th, 2010
“Terra Cotta Detail” – 8″x 12″ – crow quill pen – ink wash – 1973
Posted by Jim in Artwork, Uncategorized on April 13th, 2010
Supreme Fondue
Posted by Jim in Law, Uncategorized on February 21st, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court is like a super-saturated chemical solution – drop in some additional substance – a case – and a crystal of multi-faceted opinion coalesces. Federal jurisprudence is like a pot of fondue cheese heated up and ready to congeal around the crouton of a legal issue.



