Each day more and more plants and flowers are making their first appearance of the season here at Twenty Seventh Street. The spring garden is welcome in challenging times.
All posts by “Eugene Knapik”
Knockout
I posted the other day about the book Mandatory 8 Count, which Sheila Gregory and I did together back in 1991 at a gallery called Workscene. Workscene was on Bathurst St just north of Queen. Some of you may remember it. The book was part… Read More
Earworm
Inexplicably this song has entered my head. Now it will enter yours.
Out for a walk, avoiding people
Mandatory 8 Count
As regular visitors to this oasis in the blog swamp are aware, Sheila and I have been working on some artist books. This is something we’re revisiting now but it is not a new format for us. Last night we pulled from the vault a… Read More
Wild Hog in Yonders Woods
I miss my regular music sessions with my friend Ted Meyerscough. Before social distancing kicked in, we were going to start working on a tune known by various names, which I know as Wild Hog in Yonders Woods. It’s also called Old Lionel or sometimes… Read More
Another new book of collages…
Sheila and I worked on this book together. Our starting point was a copy of my little book, Squeeze Box Man – The Lazy Allen Stories. We used an assortment of collage material as well as some marker and a little paint.
No Sunshine
RIP Bill Withers. Mr. Withers was 81.
Jamestown Ferry
Here’s Charley Crockett and the Blue Drifters….
Gates of Steel
Here’s an excellent little video from YouTube and the San Francisco Museum of Modern art, featuring sculptor Mark Di Suvero.