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...driftwood composition, it was relaxing and even fun to do two-minute sketches in a variety of materials. I got a bit ahead of myself early on, when I decided that I, too, could imitiate Jackson Pollock—an episode which came to an abrupt halt when my ink splattered not into a beautiful pattern on my paper but rather into a less desirable blob on the shirt of the budding artist standing next to me. I also learned that raspberries are deceptively complicated structures, and I would do my artistic talents too great a compliment...

Author: By J. hale Russell, | Title: Drawing on Another Side | 7/23/2004 | See Source »

...opportunity to try something completely new—something which happens rarely after high school. In fact, I think the professor was right that I am at an advantage for having no artistic experience; my lack of confidence means that I am more pliable and ready to throw around ink and erase everything and spill water everywhere. It feels good to leave the studios covered in charcoal dust and paint, an inky reminder of the brief escape my class provides twice a week...

Author: By J. hale Russell, | Title: Drawing on Another Side | 7/23/2004 | See Source »

...Although one judge has found this material was not grounds to retry the case, it will be the centerpiece of defense efforts for an appeal. It consists of a series of ?text messages,? sent by ink expert Larry Stewart (no relation) to colleague Brittney King, that the lawyers argued tainted his testimony. Larry Stewart, the chief forensic scientist for the Secret Service, presented evidence to support the government's claim that Peter Baconovic, Martha Stewart's stockbroker, altered a document after the fact to show that the two had a pre-existing arrangement to sell ImClone stock. Larry Stewart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Martha's Last Stand | 7/14/2004 | See Source »

...messages, sent to King on Feb. 16, Larry Stewart appears to say he didn't do the testing and adds that it was flawed. ?Were (sic) still here at the US Attny office. They seem nervous about the ink Sue [Fortunato, Stewart's assistant] didn?t test. She wrote the report without talking about the one entry she couldn?t test and they wrote the indictment for Martha.? In another message, Stewart seems aware of the possible legal peril when he describes the document, a worksheet that listed Martha's stock holdings at Merrill Lynch. ?The document,? he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Martha's Last Stand | 7/14/2004 | See Source »

After Sept. 11, Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks, above, morphed from a socially minded strip about kids and race into a pen-and-ink tirade against the Administration. One scathingly personal series about Condoleezza Rice got the strip banned from numerous papers. Liberal war-horse Doonesbury has unsurprisingly taken on Iraq, but a fresher (and more Rrated) critique comes from Get Your War On (online and in Rolling Stone), written by David Rees using clip-art drawings of cubicle workers sniping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cultural Campaign | 7/12/2004 | See Source »

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