Title: ...the whale's vast plaited forehead forms innumerable strange devices for the emblematical adornment of his wondrous tun.
3 inches by 5 inches
ballpoint pen on found paper
July 30, 2010
Saturday, July 31, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 328
Friday, July 30, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 327
MOBY-DICK, Page 325
Thursday, July 29, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 324
MOBY-DICK, Page 323
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 322
Title: But far more terrible is it to behold, when fathoms down in the sea, you see some sulky whale, floating there suspended, with his prodigious jaw, some fifteen feet long, hanging straight down at right-angles with his body, for all the world like a ship's jib-boom.
9 inches by 12 inches
ink on construction paper
July 24, 2010
9 inches by 12 inches
ink on construction paper
July 24, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 321
Title: But if you now come to separate these two objects, and surround each by a circle of profound darkness; then, in order to see one of them, in such a manner as to bring your mind to bear on it, the other will be utterly excluded from your contemporary consciousness.
10.75 inches by 7.75 inches
ink, marker and pencil on found paper
July 23, 2010
10.75 inches by 7.75 inches
ink, marker and pencil on found paper
July 23, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 320
Title: Far back on the side of the head, and low down, near the angle of either whale's jaw, if you narrowly search, you will at last see a lashless eye, which you would fancy to be a young colt's eye; so out of all proportion is it to the magnitude of the head.
11 inches by 8.5 inches
ink on paper
July 23, 2010
11 inches by 8.5 inches
ink on paper
July 23, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 319
Saturday, July 24, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 318
Friday, July 23, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 317
Title: "How old do you suppose Fedallah is, Stubb?"
"Do you see that mainmast there?" pointing to the ship; "well, that's the figure one; now take all the hoops in the Pequod's hold, and string 'em along in a row with that mast, for oughts, do you see; well, that wouldn't begin to be Fedallah's age. Nor all the coopers in creation couldn't show hoops enough to make oughts enough."
10.75 inches by 7.75 inches
ink and marker on found paper
July 20, 2010
"Do you see that mainmast there?" pointing to the ship; "well, that's the figure one; now take all the hoops in the Pequod's hold, and string 'em along in a row with that mast, for oughts, do you see; well, that wouldn't begin to be Fedallah's age. Nor all the coopers in creation couldn't show hoops enough to make oughts enough."
10.75 inches by 7.75 inches
ink and marker on found paper
July 20, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 316
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 315
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 314
Monday, July 19, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 313
Title: Now, during the past night and forenoon, the Pequod had gradually drifted into a sea, which, by its occasional patches of yellow brit, gave unusual tokens of the vicinity of Right Whales, a species of the Leviathan that but few supposed to be at this particular time lurking anywhere near.
9.75 inches by 7.75 inches
acrylic paint, ink and watercolor on found paper
July 18, 2010
9.75 inches by 7.75 inches
acrylic paint, ink and watercolor on found paper
July 18, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 311
Friday, July 16, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 310
Title: So strongly and metaphysically did I conceive of my situation then, that while earnestly watching his motions, I seemed distinctly to perceive that my own individuality was now merged in a joint stock company of two...
8 inches by 12 inches
colored pencil, ink, marker and watercolor on watercolor paper
July 14, 2010
8 inches by 12 inches
colored pencil, ink, marker and watercolor on watercolor paper
July 14, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 309
Title: On the occasion in question, Queequeg figured in the Highland costume—a shirt and socks—in which to my eyes, at least, he appeared to uncommon advantage; and no one had a better chance to observe him, as will presently be seen.
7.75 inches by 10.75 inches
colored pencil, ink and marker on found paper
July 13, 2010
7.75 inches by 10.75 inches
colored pencil, ink and marker on found paper
July 13, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 308
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 307
Title: Next instant, the luckless mate, so full of furious life, was smitten bodily into the air, and making a long arc in his descent, fell into the sea at the distance of about fifty yards. Not a chip of the boat was harmed, nor a hair of any oarsman's head; but the mate for ever sank.
7 inches by 9.5 inches
ink on found paper
July 11, 2010
7 inches by 9.5 inches
ink on found paper
July 11, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 306
MOBY-DICK, Page 305
Sunday, July 11, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 304
Title: Pulling an oar in the Jeroboam's boat, was a man of a singular appearance, even in that wild whaling life where individual notabilities make up all totalities. He was a small, short, youngish man, sprinkled all over his face with freckles, and wearing redundant yellow hair. A long-skirted, cabalistically-cut coat of a faded walnut tinge enveloped him; the overlapping sleeves of which were rolled up on his wrists. A deep, settled, fanatic delirium was in his eyes.
6.75 inches by 8.5 inches
acrylic paint, colored pencil and ink on found paper
July 11, 2010
6.75 inches by 8.5 inches
acrylic paint, colored pencil and ink on found paper
July 11, 2010
Saturday, July 10, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 303
Friday, July 9, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 302
Thursday, July 8, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 301
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 300
Monday, July 5, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 299
Sunday, July 4, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 298
Saturday, July 3, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 297
Title: In life, the visible surface of the Sperm Whale is not the least among the many marvels he presents. Almost invariably it is all over obliquely crossed and re-crossed with numberless straight marks in thick array, something like those in the finest Italian line engravings.
5.5 inches by 8.5 inches
ink on found paper
July 3, 2010
5.5 inches by 8.5 inches
ink on found paper
July 3, 2010
Friday, July 2, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 296
MOBY-DICK, Page 295
Title: Now as the blubber envelopes the whale precisely as the rind does an orange, so is it stripped off from the body precisely as an orange is sometimes stripped by spiralizing it. For the strain constantly kept up by the windlass continually keeps the whale rolling over and over in the water, and as the blubber in one strip uniformly peels off along the line called the "scarf," simultaneously cut by the spades of Starbuck and Stubb, the mates; and just as fast as it is thus peeled off, and indeed by that very act itself, it is all the time being hoisted higher and higher aloft till its upper end grazes the main-top...
7.5 inches by 10.5 inches
acrylic paint, ballpoint pen and ink on found paper
July 1, 2010
7.5 inches by 10.5 inches
acrylic paint, ballpoint pen and ink on found paper
July 1, 2010