08-07-2009, 12:00 AM
Thanks lonewolf, one has to practice the arts of the sorcerer to understand.
I do recall a few art works I partcipated in that seemed like sorceric art, one was a phoenix-like red bird made with crumpled butcher paper and thin acrylic
craft paints , the other a "sign", was a piece of heavey cream drawing paper with a "line" made of a red cap gun pop strip some of the
charges having been poped by me with a hammer, the paper with its "line" was affixed to a wooden pale like a sign you might put in front of your
house. Making them was like a spontaneous ritual and I felt like the materials and what I call spirit now were participating too. Neither of those was made to
last or to conform to asethetic goals but were 2 of my most moving art making experiences.
I do recall a few art works I partcipated in that seemed like sorceric art, one was a phoenix-like red bird made with crumpled butcher paper and thin acrylic
craft paints , the other a "sign", was a piece of heavey cream drawing paper with a "line" made of a red cap gun pop strip some of the
charges having been poped by me with a hammer, the paper with its "line" was affixed to a wooden pale like a sign you might put in front of your
house. Making them was like a spontaneous ritual and I felt like the materials and what I call spirit now were participating too. Neither of those was made to
last or to conform to asethetic goals but were 2 of my most moving art making experiences.

