This is stuff, like Brian Chippendale's, out of the Providence art and noise scene, experimental, drug-induced, surreal, decidedly different. Feels like Chippendale's, on the surface to be juvenilia, but a closer look reveals he is playing with comics form and narrative. Like Chippendale, CF would seem to move often fast, and the lines, narrative and identities shift like Chippendale's work. . . otherwise, this doesn't feel like him. It feels almost elegant compared to Chippendale's stuff. Sometimes very carefully designed architectural grids. Both are experimentally in conversation with each other, though, seems to me, coming out of the same (anti-) school.
I don't fully understand this and don't think I am maybe meant to, as with Chippendale. It's (maybe) just meant to be experienced and "enjoyed". I find it more interesting than truly enjoyable, though, more abstract than anything. I mean, there's this fantastical world at the center of things that I don't really care about, in this first of what I understand to be ten planned volumes. !!?? May be too crazy for me to go on the whole ride.