Death by Toilet Paper
I’ve been
having virtual negroni’s with the boyzz. Doc in Atlanta he has gone inside on
me. He is looking inward at this time of uncertainty in America. He is a very
spiritual guy and has been my healer in mind and spirit for several years. He’s
saying some deep stuff. Stuff that requires maybe two negroni’s to digest.
Dennis in Ohio he has his dukes up. He is in a scrappin’ mood. At the Korean dinner the other night my friend
Donn who just spent 6 weeks at his condo in Florida and I talked of how just
crossing the border into Canada you could feel the release
of stress. We both love America and have many
close friends south of 49. My favourite places in the world are in the US. It is however a time of big stress.
I wonder if
the High Priest of Canadian Poetry Leonard Cohen had it all figured out with
his awesome song “Democracy is Coming to the USA”? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_P4IEr-yd8
Change is
coming man, I can feel it!
A couple of
years ago I made all these boats that were a metaphor for the journey I’ve been
on these past half dozen years. Now for some strange reason in the fall I
decided to make shields. Protective shields to be mounted on the wall.
I made my
first prototype 42” in length before Christmas around the time of the US
election. I made it out of clay, fibrefax and 6 rolls of toilet paper. I had it
loaded in my electric kiln in the basement and thought hmmm I just might die of
inhalation of toilet paper smoke. The worst kind of paper to die from.
I can just
see the obit in the local Aylmer Express: He was a strange man who lived alone
and didn’t sport camoaflage attire like the local guys. He didn’t go turkey or
deer hunting and rumour has it he did pot in the basement of his house. It
appears he tried to end his life by burning rolls of TP.
Comments
Shields are a terrific idea; toes crossed that you will publish photos of the finished guys.
You only need 1/4 to pulp. When making a lot of projects using a lot of pc I add 1/4 oatmeal consistency tp pulp to slip that I've decanted the water off. Paint mixer on drill Dry out on plaster etc. Actually I enjoy this process.
Learned the layering tp in slices of clay about six years ago. Good for smaller projects.
In solidarity.