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‘I may wait for fractures to open’

Portsmouth 20th July

Today will work out what I am to read – well I may well do my best too – if I repeat and repeat I can eventually learn what I am looking at but thank god for the ‘diagram’

That is what I hang any learning upon as a dyslexic – words are important but if I can ‘see it’ its clearer – its probably why after a long love affair with the diagram since a child thats what I did as an illustrator of books.

I relish illustration

I relish their contained story and the ease of telling

I have a pile of geology books sat next me – with illustration – liftable – awaiting opening – read between the layers just to get me in the mood for the next 5 months – mapping – palaeontology – sedimentology – stratigraphy etc

But after all is done I have to create through recognizable ‘geological principal and rule’ my own 3 year ‘Autobiostratigraphy’

Before I illustrated I was a geologist – well I still am – I can never go anywhere without questioning – but is that not also the role of an artist? to question – to illustrate inner feeling?

Art + Geology = joy (possibly)

a list of often asked questions – never out-loud

1. What’s under here if i dig?

2. What’s the rock in the cliff over there?

3. How old are they?

4. I wonder what was here millions of years ago?

5. I wonder if there are fossils here?

6. How did this landscape form?

7. Are we just transitory?

—————-hiatus——————

then

despite the heat

a choice before sorting

I may rest later

I may rest now

I may read

I may rest

I may

I may

I

I

wait for

Fractures

to open

and see

what is

released


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