

Artworks Published In Volume 1, Issue 1:
“Better Living Through Chemistry“
Artist Statement: My collages are made the old-fashioned way – with paper, scissors or razor, and glue. They are intended as a counterweight and rebuke to the colonization and homogenization of culture by digital tools and marketing techniques. They are also meant to provoke an authentic response in viewers by combining images in a way that upends old habits of seeing. Lastly, the collages often represent a moment or episode in a story whose ultimate meaning remains an intriguing mystery.
“Trunk of Delirium”
Artist Statement: My collages are made the old-fashioned way – with paper, scissors or razor, and glue. They are intended as a counterweight and rebuke to the colonization and homogenization of culture by digital tools and marketing techniques. They are also meant to provoke an authentic response in viewers by combining images in a way that upends old habits of seeing. Lastly, the collages often represent a moment or episode in a story whose ultimate meaning remains an intriguing mystery.
Howie Good’s latest book, Frowny Face, is a mix of his prose poems and handmade collages from Redhawk Publications. He is a professor emeritus in the Digital Media and Journalism Department at SUNY New Paltz. He co-edits the online journal UnLost, dedicated to found poetry.

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