>deep inner expression<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+CREOLE NOLA ORGANICS+
>radiant architecture<
+HEART OF THE VISION+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>was an essential part of my daily oeuvre<
>in the early nineteen seventies as i<
>was writing the design classes<
+ENVIRON DESIGN+
>san diego state university<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+1974+
>found that my color studio work with<
>architectural models had alerted<
>the editor of the prof.journal<
+PROGRESSIVE+
+ARCHITECTURE+
>resulting in a lecture in mexico<
>plus a visit by Tim Vreeland<
>architecture head at the.
+U.C.L.A.+
>(we were already "on the map")<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+TONIGHT'S PHOTOS+
>one xerographic plus four<
+NOTEBOOK PAGES+
>reflect the influence organic reality<
>and new orleans roots had on
>my creative work then<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#1) +"FINE ARTS BAR+
+LIQUOR STORE"+
>81/2 inch by 14 inch xerographic print<
>based on a new orleans street photo<
>of vernacular nola environment<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#2) +POETRY 1974+
>(original notebook draft)<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>was my media interest in using the new<
+POSTAL MAILGRAM+
>in sending metaphysical expression<
>to Clarence John Laughlin back in<
+NEW ORLEANS+
^^^^^^^^^^^^
+GABOON GOURD+
>vines was the focus of this poem<
(+TRANSMITTED+
+& PRINTED+)
>of jungle fertility and growth<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#3) +TEMPLAR ORGANICS+
>(notebook sketch)<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>design based on organic assemblage in<
>recyclsd fruit box containers with a<
+NOLA CREOLE THEME+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#4) +TROPIQUE MAGIQUE+
>(notebook sketch)<
^^^^^^^^^^^^
>design for a painting based on an <
+INSTALLATION+
>of tropical gaboon gourd vines<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#5) +MAGICIAN'S ABODE+
>(notebook collage)<
^^^^^^^^^^^^
>photo inside the tropical hut of the <
>famous haitian voudou doctor<
+HECTOR HYPPOLITE+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>google.com (search)<
+EUGENE RAY / DEGRUY+
+HECTOR HYPPOLITE+
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
gene ray, lajolla, california
>eugene ray, mfa, architect<
>professor emeritus, sdsu<
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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