i.e. crazy

“i.e. crazy” and “Of Others” were made using acrylics, an old copy of J.D. Salinger’s Franny and Zooey, the June 18 2021 issue of The Times Literary Supplement, and cartridge paper. Both pictures are the result of chance, accident and improvisation, and begin with an intention to create poems that have physical characteristics—poems that exist in a place, as opposed to on a page.

of others

i.e. crazy

Charles Putschkin

Charles Putschkin grew up in Sweden in a half-Polish household. He has worked in government and politics and believes it’s important to be willing to change one’s mind. He lives in Bristol via Flekke, Paris, Utrecht, London and Stockholm, and can be found online at https://charlieputschkind.wordpress.com/ or on twitter @CPutschkin.

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