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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Hukay-dat-Baul pt. 3

JOHN, ink on paper
1998.

Tronco Advertising days. 


Doodles and sketches were legal during office hours. 

Good material and supplies were within reach.


Good ole boarding house days.



EAT/SLEEP, ink on paper
My room mate John was sleeping. In this pre-digicam/ SLR era, all you need is paper and a pencil.


Our communal area was the bed of our friend Darryl. His bed was slept on, converted into a dining table, a pantry, a work area, and a drying area for Leonardo's silk screened shirts. 

Poor bed. Poorer Darryl.


Talks of a collective group show among the staff were always in circulation.

It remained in circulation,  and to this day, remains as simply talk. 

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