“confines”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
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July 12, 2015“contest of authority”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
RANDAC 192
July 11, 2015“kingdom”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
RANDAC 191
July 10, 2015“intervene”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
RANDAC 190
July 9, 2015“ship”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
RANDAC 189
July 8, 2015” passage”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
RANDAC 188
July 7, 2015“avoid”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
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July 6, 2015“heroic”
RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
RANDAC 186
July 5, 2015RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.
RANDAC 185
July 4, 2015RANDAC is an experiment in creating a narrative – in both writing and art – one page at a time. Using bound copies of the academic journal “Religion and American Culture,” I choose a word or phrase, then draw something related on that page, with the hope that I can find a word or phrase on the next page that I can build a story upon. In other words, I have no idea what’s going to happen next.