Wednesday, March 05, 2008

New Art Print by Mark Frauenfelder


Slingshot Press has a sweet deal today. You can get a signed print of Mark Frauenfelders' "Map of Everything" (10.5" x 11") for $50. Only 50 in the edition. I really like this design. One of Mark's best! (boingboing)

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Polka-Dot Entertainers

Mr. Little's Company of Pierrots photo by A. Breach
Polka-dot costumed pierrot troupes were all the rage once upon a time, especially on the coast of England. To paint them is traditional. I never really thought about it the first time I painted one, though. I wasn't even really aware of the history of the pierrot. I had an old family photo of my grandma's uncle, an actor dressed in a pierrot outfit, and I used it as reference because I liked it. That's how the pierrot became one of my characters. Later, I noticed pierrots could be found all over the place - in all kinds of art, music, and theater images. They still look good in their polka-dots. Classic.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

"What's the Matter"

R. Crumb cover - Memphis Jug Band Album (Yazoo)
Okay, I uploaded a new song to my website music player. This Hokum Scorchers' song is a version of "What's the Matter"originally done by the Memphis Jug Band in 1929. Lou Reimuller is playing the National guitar, kazoo and vocals and I am on the washboard, kazoo and vocals. We recorded this in 1990 for our first Hokum Scorcher's album.
(To hear song, follow link and scroll down for music player)
(These songs change every Sunday night.)

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Happy Birthday Balthus

Nude with a Cat 1949 by Balthus


Balthus was actually born on a leap year which doesn't surprise me as he was a very unusual man who remained young-at-heart his entire life. Born February 29, 1908, in Paris, France, he's one of my favorite artists. He died in 2001 on Feb 19 at age 92. Here's the NYTimes Obit story . Happy Birthday Balthus.

The Art of Amy Crehore

This Should Keep the Riffraff Away

Link
This is a great Louise Brooks photo with guns that I hadn't seen before.
(thanks to apelad at Hobotopia)
The Art of Amy Crehore

Friday, February 29, 2008

Graham Annable's Animations

Comic art by Graham Annable

Hey, this guy lives in Portland, Oregon and he makes funny-as-shit cartoons.
There's a new one on his YouTube page called
Botched
Enjoy! You might want to stay and watch the
rest of them or bookmark the page.
(Grickle is his website.)

Thanks, Johnny at Drawn!

The Art of Amy Crehore

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Bullies with No Imagination of Their Own


The Great Charlie Chaplin
I like Lloyd's recent post about the history of the Hollywood film industry-
the myth about art and commerce: