![]() ![]() Now I’ve come to understand the importance that text has within my work I need to find out why I need words and what it might mean for myself and my art. I don’t know how creating artwork that always includes text has come about, but it has been present in my work for a few years now without my even realising. My writing changes each time I write, I can’t control it it has to happen automatically through chance. I cannot be constant with the way I write it has to alter according to how I feel compelled to write, but this all depends on the way I am on a particular day. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. When experimenting with creating written outcomes I am being automatic, sporadic, aggressive, calm, controlled, and all of these things merge and alter as I work through the emotions I’m feeling in that time of writing. ![]() When I write it’s always with a speediness and a lot of the letters join together which make some letters difficult to read because I don’t connect them correctly. In Crumb’s sketchbooks he remains very controlled with writing in neat lines, similar size and similar markings too. My sketchbook does have some sketches, but it’s mostly filled with words. I rarely think with imagery, I write words instead to make sense of my ideas. 1 Video 67 Photos Documentary Biography Comedy An intimate portrait of controversial cartoonist Robert Crumb and his traumatized family. I want to research into this compulsion for writing more because I feel that I can relate to feeling compelled to write. In the world today there is much to do about the oppression of women, but JP and many like him. the fact my mind went to that extreme so quickly just to describe Crumb is its own kind of telling. But Lynch agreed to give the use of his name to help promote the film. Its an eerie sense of the calm with the truly insane, and psychotic that gives this story its touch above the rest the insane stories in the world. Originally, Zwigoff asked Lynch if he wanted to help with the film. This film is 'presented' by David Lynch, though he had no actual involvement in making the film. A short section shows one of his sketchbooks become overtaken with words as his comic strip gets fuller with words and eventually becomes text only with no pictures. A documentary by Terry Zwigoff of artist Robert Crumb. The Confessions of Robert Crumb Free A portrait of the artist scripted by the underground comics legend himself (1987) The Crazy Never Die Free 30 minute shot-on-video documentary that looks into the more publicly wild and performative side of Hunter S.
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