The title itself refers to Bruce Nauman's work Flour Arrangements (1967), a
photographic series where Nauman created
different compositions using flour on his
studio floor every day for a month, subsequently taking photos of the arrangements.
Beginning in early 2008, Monk found inspiration within Ed Ruscha's 1967 iconic
photographic series and limited edition book, Twentysix Gasoline Stations, where Ruscha shot black & white photographs of twenty - six
different gas stations found along the legendary Route 66 highway on a road trip from his
studio in Los Angeles to his home state of Oklahoma.