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Today, I write in honor of Ray Johnson. A truly original artist and genuinely crazy (in a good, artistic way) fella. In order to try and properly understand Johnson's contribution to the world aesthetic, please see, "How to Draw a Bunny" a captivating documentary that attempts to encapsulate Johnson's startling different view of the world. What recording artist could possibly match Ray, you ask? Let's go with Apt. 223, off First Come, First Served by Kool Keith, a.k.a Matthew, a.k.a Black Elvis, a.k.a Dr. Doom. Dr. D serves up crazy ass flows as only he can - very hungry. KK ain't for the faint of heart, so be prepared for some colorful language if you decide to download.

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i've been meaning to rent that flick...

this movie is wonderful. i'm oh so impressed that camilla is on top of the artist biographical films! makes me want to abandon email and go back to artistic old school letter writing. think of the masterpieces that could be created. maybe our mix cd club is the modern day equivalent. what was your other art film recommendation, rivers & tides???

Yes, Miss Beefer. Andy Goldsworthy is something to behold. I will post about him at a letter date. Don't steal my thunder. But thanks for continued particpation and visitation.

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