51. His drawings are valuable chiefly for the light they shed on his writings. 52. His later drawings are so hyper-refined, they suggest Ingres high on Cubism. 53. His zany drawings are in effect visual aids. 54. In her universe, a drawing can even be the glittering web hanging in a corner of her office, a construction of tiny silver chains by Jim Hodges. 55. In this case, these drawings have been together for generations. 56. Information is succinct and well-written, and the drawings are clear. 57. Many drawings are mere sketches, even doodles, but a few strike chords. 58. Many artists are people Herter has known for many years, such as George A. Dudley, whose drawings were in a recent show. 59. Maybe the drawings of tanks are cathartic, a release of fear and anxiety expressing a desire to talk about what still hovers over everyone. 60. More startling are his drawings. |