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Band on the Rise

Band on the Rise

 

Can you hear it? Bass, guitar, drums?

Or could it be Bass clarinet, flute, and tambourine?

Maybe accordion, piano, and trumpet?

The band is on the rise, the music is in your head, and the music is exquisite.


Band on the Rise - sketch by Douglas Brent Smith, 1998, from Journal #33, Life In Progress

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Jump Close

  This could be a first draft. It's a doodle becoming something. We might need to stare at it for awhile to determine what it wants to become. It could be done. It could be changing. I scanned this present state since once it is changed (if it is changed) the original will stop existing.  "Do you like it?" "I think so. Enough not to destroy it." "Fair enough." Jump Close - sketch by douglas brent smith, March, 2026

Terra Cotta

  Whatever floats your boat matters. Send yourself on a journey unique to your character, special for your strengths, resilient to your challenges.  My dad once made a canoe. He carved it out of a single piece of wood. He told me that it floated, the way a canoe should, but it leaned to one side. I never got in that canoe but I did see it. It's a gift to be able to make things out of wood, even if the first time you try it comes out a little wabi sabi. Terra Cotta - collage by Douglas Brent Smith, 1998, from Journal #33, Life In Progress

No One Expected Moses

  No One Expected Moses -- collage by douglas brent smith 4 August 1983

Oops, Wrong Window!

  Oops, Wrong Window! -- collage by douglas brent smith, 1983

You Can Be Positive

  You Can Be Positive - collage by douglas brent smith.

Juggling Competing Priorities

  Juggling Competing Priorities -- collage by douglas brent smith, 1995.

Cold Hard Cash

  Cold Hard Cash - collage by douglas brent smith, 1980 from journal #15, eccentric nods, 1980.

Still Going Up?

  Still Going Up? -- mixed media, collage by douglas brent smith, 1998, from Journal #33, Life In Progress. NOTES: Usually, I crop the spiral binding out of the picture. This time I decided to leave it in and show the whole page. It provides some idea of what each of the journals from this period are like. Big pages and many of them. The clip art that makes guest appearances is primitive, sure, but maybe a little charming, too?

Mineral Wealth 2

  Mineral Wealth 2 - pen and marker sketch boy douglas brent smith, 1989. An album cover for an unrecorded, unreleased album.  Here is the full page in Journal #26, "Communication" where the concept of the album, song titles, and evidence of water damage all appear. Clearly, I was having both a) fun with markers, and b) delusions of grandeur.  Mineral Wealth 2 with song titles

sold

selling out selling out selling out is so much fun you look at me and whisper you look at her and run look into the mirror and tell me who's the one selling out selling out selling out is so much fun you say all those decisions are driving you insane you've got a first level problem and a third rate brain selling out selling out selling out is so much fun the dollar signs are shining right before your eyes reach into the money bag and pull out a surprise selling out selling out selling out is so much fun.