28.8.11

Not one over the other

A weighted paper that relates the quality of the ink, the ink a prominent material, an often overlooked material. What one is reading now in this instance comes out of ink. But the paper; newsprint 80gram, absorbent, non-bleached, rough, hand cut to size, printed, cut again, stapled and trimmed, is its ground, the ink the figure. The material is within this, the text fragments as material, the thought as material, always with a secondary reception, the success comes from ones articulation. The substance of this work is within the object, the space, which contains it, with the ink and paper and binding and object as a fabric. A hand-held site-specific space, the context (to weave together) is the totality of the word, the thought, the ink, the paper, the folding, trimming and distribution. Not one over the other.