magic marker on back of failed resume because i have no money.
About Tim Ruane
Tim Ruane is an artist and writer. He is a graduate of Georgetown University, where he studied English and art, and has worked as a chief copy editor in the editorial department of The Washington Post, where he has also worked as a freelance photographer. He has written hundreds of poems, two novels a number of short stories. His photographs have been published by The Washington Post, Simon & Schuster and The Good Men Project. He has shown his photographs at Potomac MD Public Library and is scheduled to be published in ShareArt LA, Circumfleks Magazine and Splinter Literary Journal. He will have an exhibition of his photographs in September at the offices of Prudential FedRealty in Washington D.C. Mr. Ruane lives and works in Garrett Park MD, just outside Washington D.C. USA.
i love that its on the back of a resume. There is an agression that connects well with that and the harshness of the lines. The hard points at which you started a line that sort of taper off gently play well with the whimsicalness of your squiggly lines. Maybe a play on the duality of needing and fighting for a job, and yet failing with the resume?
Oh, you are wonderful, a natural art historian with two PhDs from Oxford and Cambridge and Lake Superior–where did Lake Superior come from? Seriously, you should become an art historian, if you are not one already. I had not thought of anything you have written, but now that I do think, I believe that, at least at the unconscious level, all that you say is probably true.
Thank you Tim! I’ve actually been playing with the idea of going back to school. I have a Bachelors of Science in Art right now. I love what your doing here. keep it up!
Hey, this really looks like a Picasso!
Subconscious inspiration.
I have to agree. You draw like Picasso, almost!
Ha. If I had a gang like Warhol, I would make you head of the committee.
Delighted! Almost.
Best,
Eva
I am now laughing at 7:15 in the morning. I haven’t even had my coffee. :):)
No money! The starting place of all good artists.
Ha. The government should give us generous stipends so we could drink absinthe all day instead of making art. (Just kidding, tee-hee.)
That’s a better proposition Tim….lobby for absinthe today!!
love it tim
i love that its on the back of a resume. There is an agression that connects well with that and the harshness of the lines. The hard points at which you started a line that sort of taper off gently play well with the whimsicalness of your squiggly lines. Maybe a play on the duality of needing and fighting for a job, and yet failing with the resume?
Oh, you are wonderful, a natural art historian with two PhDs from Oxford and Cambridge and Lake Superior–where did Lake Superior come from? Seriously, you should become an art historian, if you are not one already. I had not thought of anything you have written, but now that I do think, I believe that, at least at the unconscious level, all that you say is probably true.
Thank you Tim! I’ve actually been playing with the idea of going back to school. I have a Bachelors of Science in Art right now. I love what your doing here. keep it up!
Thank you so much.
This is Art.
Oh, thank you. So much.