Keith Nevin Planet of the Arts Kind of Primitive, Kind of Now Primitive, a [L. primitivus, from primus, first] 1. pertaining to the beginning or the earliest times or ages; original; first; as primitive civilizations. 2. — characterized by or imitative of the earl- iest times; crude; simple; rough; as prim- itive weapons. 3. _ original; primary; underline; as, a prim- itive verb in grammar. syn.—primeval, original, primordial, first, radi- cal, pristine, simple, unsophisticated, archaic. “The mystic properties with which things are im- bued form an integral part of the idea to the primitive who views it as a synthetic whole.” “The root or predecessor of predication is to be found in the use of totemic emblems by clans to ex- press and communicate collective representa- tions.” % eR Sy. oe ES rs : . Soe ates > te Mi: “Participating cults pere’ @ only 1% sications * 2 aesig™ ally cluster: abou onsidet ical } aetna Se made images; c Ose philo op ad pecially ¢ presentati rep reteetonons put ¢ , ,grounc> ce of P and focus the exp The grouP : of the importan alien of nature as repr ed an aw reness hear iRy heir sty tion; the graveisre has shap pring “out . -¢ amounts more numinous bu d promotioP mee kage has resulted cee in the grave.” an -packag : professional — (the Sun the Straight, ah rage of local press cove ee: Magazine) and articl 4 : ign earing 10 desig es on their wor publications from T 7 rior Design, and Applied oronto and New apP : York (1.D., Impulse, Inte Arts). They have also enjoyed the patronage of nearly thirty 2 i re corporate sponsors. The materials and goods provided by Boe i litera the sponsors afforded the group the opportunity to ee produce a coherent body of work for their December show Tommy Chong Kind of Primitive, Kind of Now Primitive, o[L prints fom pris, fi) 1. pertingiothe begining othe aries timesoroges orig fis sprite rizobon, 2. daraderzedby ornate ofthe co ies ines cde; simple rough orn iiveweopens. 3. oral pinay vaderine 05 oprn- rower gonmar '5yn.— primeval ogial primordia ao cal pris, ple usophisioled, chai “The mystic _properti with which things are im- bued form an integral part of the idea to the primitive who views it as a synthetic whole.” “The root or predecessor of predication is to be found in the use of totemic emblems by clans to ex- press and. communicate collective. representa- z tions.” soi on 0 geet Si pe 0 cit eee oe ell se co ge a eer ot p08 : nee yes BO ad coo? an ‘te ive <, ye pater a cont a Tome 7 side ONT abl avo ‘ cant °° 2) 908 anions AYE HE ehe SCI ie ero APP on Gees terms Of Ean “Participating cult: chess ea nor only icacions 3 aesigm ally cluster: abou onsiaered spical im in graphic made i or ee eit prowl 4, especially esentation representations ar the packgroun® rance of PES and focus the exp tras shaped an ing “ou hese atin re numinous bu wi promotion HET sulted in nice inthe grave.” ee 7 jional, promo-paca che Straight V) profess (he Sum, the Stil Magazine) a z in design pul : come Ss Inverior Design, and Applied ‘York (L.D., Impulse, In! Arts). “They have also enjoyed the patronage of nearly thir E: corporate sponsors. The materials and goods provided by oe Fal the sponsors afforded the group the opportunity to itera produce a coherent body of work for their December show at the Sinclair Cenere, This in curn led to the sale of several Pieees ro Someone Famous! who lives in. A., and whos, wife owns a furniture ‘st d : ca fore and who is rry interested “Tommy Chong