October 26th, 2006
leaving your mark

Oct 26 2006
3:46 pm
skeeter writes:

So cool! I should do things like that in my art journal.

Oct 26 2006
3:58 pm
julie writes:

very nice…this is on my mind at the moment…

Oct 26 2006
10:00 pm
Kelly writes:

Yes, I am feeling the truth of that more and more these days.
K

Oct 27 2006
11:03 am
Alan writes:

very nice study in “negative space? ” Thanks for your interpretation of Bachelard, I’ve had a copy of poetry of space for years and never understood a word of it.

Oct 27 2006
7:28 pm
herhimnbryn writes:

Ah Kerry! A frame for my morning……thankyou.

Oct 29 2006
4:32 am
Boho writes:

these few words speak volumes.
wow.
so true indeed.

Oct 30 2006
12:50 am
seph writes:

hi. i found your blog when i did a google search on snow and got the make your own snow. iv read some of your other stuff and i really love your stuff! i liked the juice rings. that was something i dont think anyone would have thought of.

Nov 4 2006
3:26 am
a. writes:

i love your quotes. they always come at precisely the moment i need them.

Nov 9 2006
10:05 pm
Steve writes:

Hey Keri. I was just reading a book on Eva Hesse (prompted by you) and saw one of her untitled drawings and I thought – “Where have I seen that drawing before?” I checked back to this entry and saw your drawing and hers are almost identical. Did you do that on purpose? Were you aware of that? Or am I the last guy in the room to figure it out….?

Nov 10 2006
8:25 am
keri Smith writes:

steve,
yes, it was completely intentional and conscious. i was wanting to learn from recreating something but knowing that it would be different because I did it, (seeing those differences in a physica way) this relates to the most recent quote i printed from corita.
it’s all an experiment.

Nov 10 2006
8:25 am
keri Smith writes:

steve,
yes, it was completely intentional and conscious. i was wanting to learn from recreating something but knowing that it would be different because I did it, (seeing those differences in a physica way) this relates to the most recent quote i printed from corita.
it’s all an experiment.

Nov 10 2006
8:25 am
keri Smith writes:

steve,
yes, it was completely intentional and conscious. i was wanting to learn from recreating something but knowing that it would be different because I did it, (seeing those differences in a physica way) this relates to the most recent quote i printed from corita.
it’s all an experiment.

Nov 10 2006
10:01 am
Steve writes:

Thanks for the reply keri. I get it now. BTW – I was at the How Design Conference you spoke at in San Diego and you were the first “session” my friend and I attended. I was truly inspired by your talk and it made me realize that there was a lot more to the creative life that I could be experiencing. I’ve been a regular visitor to your site since and I consistently find new ideas, books and inspiration in your entries. It reminds me to go deeper in my own life and I wanted to thank you for that. We all need little reminders now and then so we don’t forget the important stuff. One last thing… Give Emiliana Torrini’s album, Fisherman’s Woman a listen to if haven’t already. I think you’d like it. Take care.


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