Patrick Gannon
Evening Aisatsu
cut and torn paper on wood
42 x 29.7 cm ( about 16 1/2 x 11 3/4″ )
Meeting someone for the first time is an intricate dance, fraught with peril.
Okay, maybe not fraught exactly. And perhaps peril * is too strong a word. But none can argue that there are metaphorical landmines in need of stepping over and symbolic crocodiles best avoided. In other words, it can be a tricky, awkward, and somewhat uncomfortable situation at times. Especially for those of us not blessed with the smooth socialization gene.
“Evening Aisatsu”, is available at San Francisco’s Gallery 1988 “Battle Royal” group show, until July 18, 2009. 1988br.blogspot.com/
Evening Aisatsu
cut and torn paper on wood
42 x 29.7 cm ( about 16 1/2 x 11 3/4″ )
Meeting someone for the first time is an intricate dance, fraught with peril.
Okay, maybe not fraught exactly. And perhaps peril * is too strong a word. But none can argue that there are metaphorical landmines in need of stepping over and symbolic crocodiles best avoided. In other words, it can be a tricky, awkward, and somewhat uncomfortable situation at times. Especially for those of us not blessed with the smooth socialization gene.
“Evening Aisatsu”, is available at San Francisco’s Gallery 1988 “Battle Royal” group show, until July 18, 2009. 1988br.blogspot.com/