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May 22, 2010

Taylor Swift Wants My Body...

…But I don’t want hers…

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Nov 16, 2009

Nightlife and Halloween in Kyoto

I’ve spent a bit of time in Kyoto quite a few times this and last year and last and thought it’d be a great spot to spend Halloween with a couple friends.

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Nov 16, 2009

A Pome

Pome is more fun than poem.

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Nov 9, 2009

Facebook and Dolla Dolla Bills, Yo

Nate Was Here: Better than mediocre sex!

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Oct 19, 2009

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Even Michael Puckett might agree! (I haven’t asked him yet though, so I’m not sure).

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Oct 14, 2009

Koyasan

Last Friday, on a whim, I decided to take a train down to the head of a 23km trail that would take myself and two friends to the town of Koya, the heart of a sect of Buddhism called Shingon.

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Originally posted as part of the March 2009 issue.


Art by Erin Kercheville

/ By Erin Kercheville

“Lauren’s Piece”, Oil on wood diptych – each side 16.5“x 21.5”

“Untitled (Release)”, Oil on canvas, 12“x 12.5”

“Through these paintings I have attempted to pursue the ideas of otherness, of something beyond, of meanings behind or underneath. Working with the human figure offers so much to dig through, to pull here, or leave behind. Bone and fat constitute places for these bodies in this physical world, muscle and blood offer vehicles of movement, actions that enliven the bones they surround. Because of this ever present movement in the body, my paint will move across the composition through the figures, cutting into or pressing behind, opening the spirituality and psychology of the skin – offering meanings into what ‘human’ and ‘figure’ can actually emote/ mean/ say: ‘here/ presence’, and then ‘not/ inside’.”

Erin Kercheville was born and raised in southern California, graduated from high school there, and moved to Bowling Green, KY to pursue her academic career in art. She has attended Western Kentucky University for four years and has also studied in Florida and France, and will be graduating this May with a degree in painting.


Comment [1]

Impressed with your painting, your words. I especially like otherness. You have talent that should take you to a wonderful world and a gravy train!

Elizabeth · May 7, 03:30 PM · #