Archive for August 2008

Creative Comeback and Interferon #2

Ozmozium

Well, I must confess. I called off from work today, but followed the proper procedure. I was going through and Interferon depressive period after skin rash side effect the day before. I went out with my sketchbook and tried to work my way out of this depressive period. Lately the Interferon has diminished my ability to concentrate, so starting the drawings was tough. I simply ignored attention to detail and let the pencil roll where it wanted it too. Then I followed with watercolor pencil. Since the drawings are entirely abstract then so must be the name. This is called ‘Ozmozium’.

Creative Comeback and Interferon

 Rogoso

Well, I must confess. I called off from work today, but followed the proper procedure. I was going through and Interferon depressive period after skin rash side effect the day before. I went out with my sketchbook and tried to work my way out of this depressive period. Lately the Interferon has diminished my ability to concentrate, so starting the drawings was tough. I simply ignored attention to detail and let the pencil roll where it wanted it too. Then I followed with watercolor pencil. Since the drawings are entirely abstract then so must be the name. This is called ‘Rogoso’.

Week 8: Interferon Fever

Bloodstream

 

Lately I have noticed that regardless of my body’s tolerance to Interferon I always experience a mild fever. This feverishness and fatigue that accompanies the Interferon changes my creative method to one that is less exact, looser, and less attention to detail.

This painting is called ‘Bloodstream’ and is my mind’s eye closest approximation to what is occurring  in my body. I feel that my bloodstream is primordial ocean where warm feverish breezes gently blow across it as the blood gently laps against the shores of my flesh. The ringing in my ears is the sound of the primordial ocean of blood as it breaks on the shore. The tone of the ringing gently changes with the gentle gushes of the feverish breeze. As you look out across this primordial ocean you see large fleets or red blood cell moving across the ocean accompanied by the more than usual presence of white blood cells that have been prompted by the introduction of the Interferon. There is yellow slick of the Hepatic viral bodies that are moving with the surf. The slick has dissipated lately with the introduction of the Interferon. The fever roars in my ears as the bloodstream battle continues.

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