moss mosque moss

Moss Mosque Moss 2007 hydrocal, ink, acrylic polyurethane
68 cm x 89 cm
installation view from The Tree Museum


- L.M. 8-10-2007 9:00 am

Yes joester its real name is TRON.

Yes bill, earthships are our future.

(I think I've successfully pre-empted those two)



- L.M. 8-10-2007 9:01 am


This looks terrific, LM!

Was any moss moved in the production of this piece?
- M.Jean 8-10-2007 4:06 pm


Thanks M. Jean. Moss & lichen were imported from other rocks nearby and given almost 50 litres of water that I carted up on repeated trips from the cabin to my location. (Kate helped too with the water) I also used moss covered wood to level up a few parts since the rock tilted down unevenly.

Also, much blood was removed from me. Many insects were killed. More were screamed at.

I complained non-stop about all the conditions of nature in August. (when I wasn't complaining about how much I hated hydrocal)

My plan is to sucker Johannes into watering the moss further in exchange for being 'allowed' to landscape further. (he doesn't read this blog, so I can freely discuss my manipulations)
- L.M. 8-10-2007 6:49 pm


I'm lichen it!

- rob (guest) 8-11-2007 5:33 am


Wow, this is very beautiful.

Loved all the last series of pics...the tree show looked pretty interesting too, a little depressing like that utah philips song "daddy what's a train?"
- Candy Minx (guest) 8-11-2007 5:58 pm


hydrocal is the future! nice piece.
- bill 8-11-2007 6:08 pm


Hey L.M. that looks amazing! Can't wait to see it in real life.
- sally mckay 8-13-2007 2:22 am





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