Rocket
Inspired by an interview with astronomer Jill Tarter, Rylan explores the loss of love between two people who are far apart in her poem titled, “Rocket.”
These short stories are written by Rylan, and illustrated by Evan. We have been wanting to work on a collaborative project together and these story collages are the result. We both appreciate the long history of the “exquisite corpse” approach to generate ideas, which exercise our imaginations.
These short stories are written by Rylan, and illustrated by Evan. We have been wanting to work on a collaborative project together and these story collages are the result. We both appreciate the long history of the “exquisite corpse” approach to generate ideas, which exercise our imaginations.
This is a project I have been thinking about for a long time. Because I reference textures and colors found in the environment around me in my paintings, I wanted to pair visual inspirations with my actual work; these are swatches to show where the elements in my work are derived from.
This is a series of paintings I made for “A Plethora of Enchanted Delights” at Fabric8 in San Francisco.
Screen Saver, a short story written by Rylan Morrison. “I wrote this story in two sections and posted the individual parts weekly for 5 weeks. This was an experiment in posting a story as blog entries.
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