Here is a detail of a sketch for one of my new paintings. I don't want to show the whole thing yet, it would give away my "punch line". I am happily finishing up 3 new works on linen canvas this week. Everything takes longer than I think it will, but in the end it's worth it. I'm using lots of layers of oil paint and striving for some seamless designs. As I work, I am transported back in time to early primitive Italian art, Bosch, Remedios Varo and growing up in N.J.-- all at once! I need to start blogging more about my own art now. Things are happening this summer: a New York show and a show in Las Vegas. More about all that later.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Rude Girls
My photo of the day is by Raleigh Powell.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
PCL Link Dump
I don't know why I hadn't run across this blog before. Thanks to STWALLSKULL, I just spent half hour checking it out. And you should, too, because there are all kinds of fun, retro links and images on here: Easy Dreamer Blog
(PCL Link Dump)
The Art of Amy Crehore
(PCL Link Dump)
The Art of Amy Crehore
Monday, May 26, 2008
The Hokum Scorchers' version of the "Jackson Stomp"
"Feed the Kitty" sculpture by artist Amy Crehore - used for the Hokum Scorcher's tip jar
I just changed the song on my website player. Listen to the "Jackson Stomp" performed by Lou Reimuller of The Hokum Scorchers. This is Charlie McCoy's arrangement that he recorded in 1930 with Walter Vinson as the Mississippi Mud Steppers (C. Davenport tune - "Cow Cow Blues"). Read more about Charie McCoy here and on Big Road Blues blog.
Lou Reimuller recorded this amazing song using a National mandolin and a National guitar in 1992. (The Hokum Scorchers put this song on their "Feed the Kitty" tape.)
Follow this link and scroll down for song:
Song has changed by the time you read this. Every Sunday, a new song is uploaded on my website player.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Sad Lion
I love the sad look on this lion. Have you ever noticed that cats' faces are usually sad-looking? Unless they are yawning...then they look like they are laughing. Book cover image 1880 and an inside page from "The Alphabet of Animals" by Ernest Griset. From Baldwin Library, U. of FLA - a vast resource of children's books.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Vintage Exotica Art and More
There are some really nice paintings in the collected sets of
Like this gem: Page of Vintage Exotica
It's great to see all of these images together in thumbnails and even better to watch the slide shows.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Vintage Children's Books
These children's book covers are from the late 1800's. If you want to see more, the Baldwin Library of Children's Literature (at the University of Florida) has a digital archive of children's books that you would not believe:
"This is the product of Ruth Baldwin's 40-year collection development efforts. A great strength of the collection is the many English and American editions of the same work. Other strengths of the collection include 300 editions of Robinson Crusoe, 100 editions of Pilgrim's Progress, fables, juvenile biography, 19th century science and natural history, 19th century alphabet books, moral tales, fairy tales, 19th century juvenile periodicals, 19th century boys' adventure stories, 20th century boys' and girls' series, Little Golden Books, and juvenile publications of the American Sunday School Union and other tract societies."
Have fun looking, you won't be sorry-
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