
This is a sort of self-portrait. Originally it was an image of me braiding this intricate braid, not realizing I was pulling my hair out of my scalp where I couldn't see it. It changed radically into what it is here, which I'm not entirely sure I like. The first concept seems more appropriate; this is too ambiguous. The drawing was once very clear but then I went hiking and when I came down I painted the entire thing with watercolors. After that, very little of the original drawing could be seen, so I traced it with charcoal, but I liked the original graphite much better.
As I was descending the 170-step long staircase from my room to the art building, I ran into my Bulgarian friend Tosh. "What's this," he said, "the Green Man? Did you not have any other colors of paint?" But despite this, I think the background is right; watercolors are versatile, and for a self-portrait the green works.