



Looking back at my early drawings (ca. 1997), and before getting hooked on the computer and digital photography thing, I enjoyed playing with materials, exploring various ways to mark the surface, and transferring images back and forth between the computer, Xerox, laser printers, and photography while keeping the paper to a manageable size. Drawing as a way of writing and thinking by working through the process, which was the basis for any other project I was working on.
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