Wednesday, February 28, 2007
William Mortensen, Photographer
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
I received my Ryo Yoshida book, "Astral Doll", in the mail the other day. It does not disappoint. Mostly all photographs (B&W and color) with little text, Ryo Yoshida really knows how to bring out "soul" in the faces of his dolls and to convey emotion with the eyes. With roots in Hans Bellmer and an affinity for people like Morton Bartlett, Yoshida's work is strikingly beautiful. Some call these dolls beautifully creepy. Creepy is a popular term on the internet - Teenar (Girl Guitar) was also called creepy. These art dolls and mannequins are a little too "real" for some people, but they are fascinating. I love them. More books on this site:John William Waterhouse 1849-1917
I saw "Ulysses and the Sirens" when it travelled to the Portland Art Museum and I'll never forget it. It was quite large, very surreal and masterful. He handled his mythical subjects with the same grace as his portraits of young girls.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Seth and "read yourself RAW"
"Clyde Fans" by SETH
 Page from "Clyde Fans" copyright SETH, artist
"It's a Good Life, if You Don't Weaken" by SETHI was looking up comic artist Seth because I love his books and wanted to recommend him. Well, I found this site called "read yourself RAW" featuring Seth plus many more comic artists that I also love, such as Lynda Barry, R. Crumb, Peter Bagge, Charles Burns, Dan Clowes, Debbie Dreschler, Adrian Tomine, etc.
"Seth (1962- )is the pseudonym of Gregory Gallant, a Canadian obsessed with the past, not only his own childhood memories but also the early 20th century."
I love Seth's dry humor and drawing style and his attention to detail.
Also, check out: Drawn & Quarterly Books.
The Art of Amy Crehore
Friday, February 23, 2007
About Art Collecting
"I'm Losin' My Cones Over You" Copyright 2007 Amy Crehore, Blues Gals SeriesThursday, February 22, 2007
Ukulele Love
 I am recommending this revised and expanded edition of "The Ukulele, A Visual History" by Jim Beloff (Backbeat Books, S.F., CA 2003). It has the history of the uke, the players, the manufacturers and the story. There are tons of photos of cool and crazy-looking ukes to please the collector, plus many vintage graphics in a beautifully layed-out book.The Art of Amy Crehore
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Wurzeltod,etc.
I want to say Happy Belated Birthday to quirky and charming Suzanne at Wurzeltod . If you haven't checked out her blog, do so now. She is very artsy and fun and keeps everyone up-to-date with art shows and happenings around the world. And she features Ray Caesar's art in her layout which is always a bonus.
The Art of Amy Crehore
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
My Boingboing Page on Google
Sunday, February 18, 2007
NEW:"Green Snake Stumble" by Amy Crehore
Here is my newly re-worked Blues Gal painting called "Green Snake Stumble". I added a blue jay who is squawking at the cat who is playing with the snake who is making the girl stumble. I also added more layers of paint to the girl to give her more weight and I changed her face somewhat. Her hair is softer than it was. I just spent a few more days of work on this one because I wasn't satisfied.
The scenery reminds me of Yellowstone Park. I made the sky and water even bluer. I added more leaves to the trees. And now I am pretty satisfied.
The Art of Amy Crehore
Crehore Playing Cards 1802
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Folk Art Portrait of Little A.E. Crehore
Friday, February 16, 2007
More Paint-by-Numbers Fun!

 YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS!!Click these links for more fun:
Paint By Numbers House on "Unusual Life Blog"
Virtual Tour of Paint By Numbers House
The Art of Amy Crehore
BoingBoing: "Pop Surrealist Luminaries"
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Amy Crehore's "Charity By Numbers" Monkey Love Painting
 Original 1955 paint-by-numbers painting
 Detail of Girl's Face from Amy Crehore's newly transformed painting
Amy Crehore's "Charity by Numbers" painting. (for even Larger version)
 Detail of monkey from Amy Crehore's painting for "Charity by Numbers" ebay auction 
The "Charity by Numbers" art show went up on ebay after a gala event at the Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City, CA on Saturday night, Feb 10, 2007. The ebay auction, which is happening right now, will benefit the Alliance for Children's Rights 100%. Over 100 top alternative artists transformed vintage paint-by-number paintings into wacky, beautiful and surreal works of art. More and more paintings are being added to the auction with more and more well-known names. Here are some details of my painting that the ebay auction site does not show (it is the size of a large FED EX box, plus frame).It is really quite exciting to watch this auction with so many cool artists.Come on and try your luck!
Ebay auction for AMY CREHORE will continue only until Sat., Feb 17, 2007 at 4:07 PM PST! Don't miss your chance to win a very rare Monkey Love Painting for Charity. "Charity by Numbers" Or here's a better link: Ebay Seller
My painting is featured on Internet Weekly. And "Notables" on Ozoux (via NotCot), Table of Malcontents (WIRED.com) and artNYC. See my other Monkey Love art here: The Art of Amy Crehore or Blab! Show or boingboing.net.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Old Books filled with Treasures
Saturday, February 10, 2007
"Feed the Bear Blues" Painting
Here is one of my brand new "Blues Gals" paintings. This one has a bear holding a vintage Gibson mando-bass and it is called "Feed the Bear Blues". My other new painting is called, "Losin' My Cones Over You" (just featured on boingboing). I had a third painting up on my website ("Green Snake Stumble"), but I decided that it needed more work. So, I am back in the studio making some additions and finishing it up.
My oil paintings all have many layers of paint to intensify the colors and to make the figures fully-realized. Sometimes I will paint all day on a face and not like it, so I wipe it off and start again the next day. I even sand it down if I have to. I painted the face on the "cones" painting probably 100 times until I felt it was right. That's how it goes. Nothing comes easy!
See my other Blues Gals Paintings in the series at:
Tonight! "Charity by Numbers"
Friday, February 09, 2007
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Table of Malcontents
He's very funny!
"Blues Gals" today on Boing Boing
 Detail from "Losin' My Cones Over You" by Amy CrehoreNEWS: I finally finished three more paintings in my Blues Gals Series! Read about it on boingboing and then follow their link to my website.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Chinese Advertising Art 1930s
 
Okay, so the Art Werx is a really cool site with a nice collection of art images. I especially love these Chinese Advertising images of girls from the 1930s (Xie Xing Long #18). Wowowow!Jules-Joseph Lefebvre 1836-1911
 Sepia-tone print of painting called, "Une Fille Eve" 1892 by Lefebvre
 Engraving based on a painting called, "The Dream" 1889 by Lefebvre
 Painting called, "Pandora" 1882 by Lefebvre
I was so intrigued by the "Mary in the Grotto" painting by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre (see previous post) that I had to look him up. Here are a few more of his classical nudes and a photo of the mysterious man himself.Friday, February 02, 2007
Mary, Mary
 Penitent Mary Magdaleneby Francesco Hayez. 1825
 Mary Magdalene in the Grotto by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. 1876I was looking for some Giotto Di Bondone works and














