He also manages to subtly include references that only become apparent later. For instance, I had no idea that his page in Kramer's 7 and Ganges 3 were tributes to Frank King. You can read all about it on his blog.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Kevin Huizenga and Frank King
Kevin Huizenga never ceases to amaze me. Somehow his work always manages to tie together seemingly disparate elements into a cohesive tapestry of insight with emotional and intellectual resonance.
He also manages to subtly include references that only become apparent later. For instance, I had no idea that his page in Kramer's 7 and Ganges 3 were tributes to Frank King. You can read all about it on his blog.
He also manages to subtly include references that only become apparent later. For instance, I had no idea that his page in Kramer's 7 and Ganges 3 were tributes to Frank King. You can read all about it on his blog.
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