Sunday, January 31, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 147
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Title: Of modern standers-of-mast-heads we have but a lifeless set; mere stone, iron, and bronze men... 8 inches by 11 inches acrylic paint ...
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 146
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Title: ... so, in his inclement, howling old age, Ahab's soul, shut up in the caved trunk of his body, there fed upon the sullen paws of...
MOBY-DICK, Page 145
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Title: But, doubtless, this noble savage fed strong and drank deep of the abounding element of air... 8 inches by 5 inches colored pencil, i...
Friday, January 29, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 144
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Title: ...while Tashtego, knife in hand, began laying out the circle preliminary to scalping him. 8 inches by 11 inches colored pencil, ink ...
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 143
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Title: For what he ate did not so much relieve his hunger, as keep it immortal in him. 5 inches by 8 inches ballpoint pen and ink on found p...
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Monday, January 25, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 142
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Title: With one mind, their intent eyes all fastened upon the old man's knife, as he carved the chief dish before him. 6 inches by 7.5 i...
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MOBY-DICK, Page 141
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Title: It is noon; and Dough-Boy, the steward, thrusting his pale loaf-of-bread face from the cabin-scuttle, announces dinner to his lord an...
Saturday, January 23, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 140
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Title: That certain sultanism of his brain... 8 inches by 11 inches acrylic paint, colored pencil and ink on found paper January 23, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 139
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Title: ...night watches on a whaling ground... 8 inches by 11 inches acrylic paint and ink on found paper January 23, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
MOBY-DICK, Page 138
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Title: ...two centuries and more ago, the command of a whale ship was not wholly lodged in the person now called the captain, but was divide...
MOBY-DICK, Page 137
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Title: BOOK III. (Duodecimo), Chapter III. (Mealy-mouthed Porpoise). 7.75 inches by 7 inches colored pencil and ink on found paper January ...
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