
Richard,
...The 'Seahorse' piece was amazing. I think this must 
of been a change for you, to work on something that 
wasn't along a 'political ad' line or really even 
a scene for that matter. It's very peaceful yet the 
background is murky rather than bright and the 
'mechanical wheels' are a great balance to the 
structure of a SEAHORSE and yet quite contrary to 
their being and... life. I think I'm gonna have a  
lazer copy done as big as the machine can do and find 
a poem or even a stanza somewhere in my head that  
will correspond. After looking at the 'GAP' piece,  
which is cool by the way, I wonder if you remember   
commercials or ads by 'Benneton'. They're a clothes  
and perfume company with a logo ← United Colors 
by Benneton. 
... As for poems I've been trying very hard to convert 
dreams that I've jotted down to actual poems. It's 
been very difficult. 
Here's an example of one to deal with: 
Sept 21st/96 
 A black spider jumped from a piece 
of sliced meat. It was bouncing, then 
attacking me. I caught it in my left 
hand. It started to grow some kind of 
skin coloured shell. It got under my skin 
between index and thumb. It 
changed each time I looked at it. It 
became an elephant with the trunk 
facing my wrist.
Well, I'll write again soon. 
Happy Drawing, 
Lisa