Friday, September 14, 2007

Ape Fight - Art Lovers

The Strummer copyright 2006 Amy Crehore
It looks like a band called Ape Fight likes my art a lot ...they blogged about it here. They are "6 Dudes from Jersey City NJ". Did they know I'm from N.J. ? They recently blogged my "Strummer" painting from last year's Blab show. Thanks, Ape Fight! I'm working on a painting with a chick, monkey and guitar (I don't just do ukuleles) as we speak.

Utamaro Kitagawa


Utamaro Kitagawa 1750-1806 Abalone Divers series
I like these finely detailed narrative prints of women that I found here:
It looks like Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco has 66 works by Utamaro Kitagawa !
"Kitagawa Utamaro was a Japanese printmaker and painter, and is considered one of the greatest artists of woodblock prints. He is known especially for his masterfully composed studies of women, known as bijinga." link
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Surreal Vintage Fairy Cards



You can buy these and view more vintage fairies here:

New things on the horizon...

What is it?
This is part of a sketch for a new painting. A large painting. I don't want to show the whole thing, so I'm giving you another piece of it. I'm excited about this new painting and I will be unveiling it in November at a very special show in Santa Monica, CA. I will be blogging more about that show soon as well as some other new and exciting developments. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Spirit of Hokum

Photo courtesy of Scoboco blog
Photo credit: Peggy Roalf (this photo courtesy of AI newsletter)
They had an Art Parade in NYC last Saturday sponsored by Deitch Projects and Paper magazine. These two people get the Little Hokum Rag costume prize. They epitomize the spirit of hokum, plus great design. The guy in the top photo is my fantasy man. This parade was a lot like the crazy parades we have here in Eugene, OR.

More great PHOTOS of NYC Art Parade here

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Monday, September 10, 2007

Popular Mechanics & Japonisme?

Cover of Popular Mechanics 1924
Look at this interesting cover from 1924! Japonisme influenced popular illustration back then, but this one is puzzling. I love it because the whole concept is surreal.
I found this image at INTERNET WEEKLY
and they found it here .
Be sure to check out the art archive at Internet Weekly for a continuous stream of great stuff.
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Sunday, September 09, 2007

Retro Redheads- Housewares!




Somehow all of those pattern-y Henry Darger paintings remind me of old-style linens and tablecloths. This is a great Website for Retro and Vintage Housewares!