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But it might be a touch too much of a one-line joke. Humor allows subordinate clauses and parentheses, allow you to see things in two or three different ways." "And yes, I like CRASH, too. You don't have to be numbed by something, you can draw back. He wrote to Majeski, "Humor gives me a chance to have second thoughts, to reconsider. Acconci was enthusiastic about his UNO experience and pleased with the appearance of the print, but not so much with the strength of its concept. The figures were photo etched, the windshield is aquatint in transparent blue and involved the use of a shaped zinc plate as did the rear view mirror, which was relief rolled. Majeski printed the edition with assistance provided by Gary Day and students Jeff Spencer, Wendy Wiggs, Sue Sudbeck, and Richard Brown. The sketches and notes related to a print first called "2 Frightened Faces: Ultimate Fear (The car is about to crash)" are now in the UNO Archives. Vito Acconci, a graduate of the Writer's Workshop of the University of Iowa (M.F.A., 1964), freely admitted his limited skills as a maker of objects and depended upon Tom Majeski's training and talents to realize his idea. Jay Bolotin, The Teacup Ride 2006, color woodcut with lithograph on Rives BFKįind out more about our mission, history, and programs here.
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