My annual appreciation for the films of Cary Grant kicks off on December 1, 2021
I just completed a 350 mile tour of New England. A redemption trip of sorts after my recent ride down to the Eastern Shore of Virginia in August had suffered so many obvious failures. After licking my wounds, it dawned on me that Fall Color was fast approaching and that…
A friend asked me to house sit for a few weeks. Why wouldn’t you ride a bike Virginia mid-Summer? Two words: heat. From my door to the Eastern Shore it was going to be about 250 miles and my first overnighter. The ferry from East 35th to Atlantic, New Jersey…
E. Tage Larsen, Maybird, 2020, Bricolage, paper and acrylic medium, 6 x 3 1/2 inches (very low res image, unfortunately)
This was the last of the 90s tape paintings. They could be, and this was, very dimensional which doesn’t reproduce at all. The elements of lost and found form and line moved from here to the bricolage pieces in paper.
E. Tage Larsen, Untitled, Bricolage, paper and acrylic medium, 7 1/8 x 8 3/4 inches
E. Tage Larsen, Untitled (Maybird), Bricolage, paper and acrylic medium, 3 1/2 x 6 inches
I celebrate the onset of the holidays every year at the beginning of December with a crawl through a dozen Cary Grant movies, so called The Twelve Days of Cary Grant (aka #12dCG). There are many exceptional movies to draw from and it’s an opportunity to indulge in the golden…
PAR AVIAN was a private mixtape collective that I ran with a group of 50 friends from 2004 until 2014. It was established as a music sharing game, brought on thanks to mp3 players and the introduction of ipods and lasted through the universal acceptance of itunes and digital streaming…
oof. Pencil? What’s this alien medium? Surely an anomaly. Anyway, I’ve started a new sketchbook.
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