HYPHENATED I.

The key intention was to depict elusiveness in motion that can be registered

but cannot be fixed by the intellect and described with the known language.

What could it be?

The first thing that comes to mind — a thought. Then — an emotion.

On the sly they seize the lead and prevail over the creative process.

In attempts to describe the subject, the process, the visuals we create hyphenated word-forms.


To obtain the zine:

Donate to your local animal shelter any amount of money you wish to pay for the zine and send me the print-screen or photo of donation receipt.


What you'll get:

36 pages of an A4 format photocopy zine with digitally manipulated abstract compositions made with a scanner, on a heavy stiff cardboard back, bound with a self-locking black cable tie.

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