"People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely because chickens run about so absurdly that it is impossible to count them accurately." - Oscar Wilde. |
Influences and philosophy: Isom has a background in classical art but also embraced the use of computers and graphic design in his later career. His work is deeply rooted in his personal experiences and observations, often reflecting his thoughts and feelings about the world. He describes his art as a form of problem-solving, pushing the boundaries of materials and techniques.
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
3/07/2022
Don't count your chickens.
Labels:
aesthetics,
archetype,
art education,
art theory,
bad art,
blackwhitedrawing,
connections,
creativity,
design,
doodles,
drawing,
dreams,
inane cartoon,
isomcodex,
logogram,
mind,
philosophy,
poetry,
verse,
Wilde
6/10/2013
11/02/2012
Asemic landscape with instructions
"Things hidden in my head"
Copyright 2012 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.
inability to comprehend or use communicative symbols
inability to comprehend or use communicative symbols
11/01/2012
Tree of life in forest of numbers
Labels:
biomorphic,
connections,
design,
drawing,
metaphysics,
mind,
nature,
organic drawing,
philosophy,
poetry,
psychology,
sociology,
subconscious,
symbols,
unconscious,
universe
5/02/2012
3/11/2012
2/28/2012
2/19/2012
1/11/2012
Word formation...
Symbolic agglutination
Copyright 2012 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.
Copyright 2012 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr.
Symbolism is a primary characteristic of mind, deployed and displayed in every aspect of thought and culture.
Agglutination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Examples of agglutinative languages include the Uralic languages, such as Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian."
9/11/2011
Asemic poem 684
Copyright 2011 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr. (METROGADFLY)
"The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing." Isaiah Berlin
9/10/2011
Asemic poem 667...
Copyright 2011 © Ronald D. Isom, Sr. (METROGADFLY)
"The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing." Isaiah Berlin
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