Thursday, July 22, 2010

White on White


Working with white on white is a very different experience, unless you're from West Virginia. Collect white odds and ends like cotton balls to eggshells (unwashed - because egg whites are safe because they're white).

Examine your "piles of whites." Can you see how different one white can be from another? Who needs different colors when there's enough variety in white? Talk to others about the texture and reflective surfaces of whites. Write to Mel Gibson and applaud his personal viewpoint on white versus color. Better yet, send him one of these white creations!

To create your white art, use glue (white, of course) and secure your whites to white trays. Make a white supremicist say "That's the good'nest picture i ever seen!" with your white on white art.

Edgar Winter

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