Monday, July 21, 2008

Rin Nadeshico's Japanese Schoolgirl Paintings

Spring
Summer
Click to enlarge images.
Internet Weekly just blogged a very interesting painter named Rin Nadeshico. I especially like these two images of school girls and nature called "Spring" and "Summer". She has a pretty website and a blog .
Here's another link with more information about this female artist.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Opium Den Art


Here are two choice images from the fabulous flickr set called
One is a sketch from a French book on French Indochina (1920) and one is a vintage french nude postcard.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Vintage Chinese Labels



Ephemerally Yours has a nice set of
"Mostly firecracker labels but also a few matchbox labels and cookie tins".
You can also visit his OPIUM MUSEUM website or his flickr set called OPIUM MUSEUM.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

3 New Crehore Paintings Revealed

"The Caged Wonder" by Amy Crehore 2008, oil on linen
"Black Ball Finale" by Amy Crehore 2008, oil on linen
"French Bubble Gum Encore" by Amy Crehore 2008, oil on linen
PLEASE CLICK on IMAGES TO ENLARGE for full effect
My friends over at Femme Femme Femme just posted my new paintings, so I guess I might as well post them on my blog, too. I also just noticed that Ad Hoc Art gallery has the "5 Identities, 5 Destinations" show up on their website now, so if you want to see a preview of the seven paintings that I will be exhibiting in NYC (along with the work of 4 other fantastic women artists) go to Ad Hoc Art. These 3 paintings are part of that show - which opens Friday, July 25th (7-10pm) and continues through August 24th, 2008 (49 Bogart St, Brooklyn, NY). Contact the gallery if interested. Hope to see you at the opening!
And this is very cool: Ad Hoc Art had a show called "Poets of the Paste" that just closed. You can view that show on the Village Voice website.
July 16, 2008 : boingboing

Crehore Paintings in Las Vegas and NYC in July !

Click image to enlarge to see names of artists
I'll be in two exciting shows this month:
"Crimes on Canvas" -A huge Pop Surrealism group show at the
Hardrock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV happening this weekend-
July 18-19, 2008. Curated by M Modern Gallery.
and... "5 Identities, 5 Destinations" at Ad Hoc Art, 49 Bogart Street, Brooklyn, NY. I will have seven paintings in this exhibit. The other artists who are showing with me are: Jenn Porreca, Molly Crabapple, Ewelina Ferruso and Lizz Lopez. The opening is July 25, 2008 from 7-10pm. Come on out to the show if you live nearby. I'll be flying to NYC for the event. Gallery hours are Wed-Sunday 1-8pm. Show runs until August 24th. tel: 718-366-2466
I just posted a sneak peek of some new paintings on my website:
New Paintings by Amy Crehore
I've been busy shipping boxes and crates to NYC for the past couple of days.
Also... I want to thank everyone who bought my recent print, "The Creature". It sold out overnight. Lucky numbers 11 and 44 received small drawings from me. "The numerical phrase 4-11-44 has appeared repeatedly in popular music for over a century." P.S. Stay tuned for Tickler Uke #2! I know it's been a long time coming... but it's definitely coming! I also have some great ukulele t-shirts on my website for sale.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Vintage Dummy Fun





This is just about the coolest flickr set I've seen - a wonderful collection of vintage photos and graphic art depicting ventriloquists and their dummies. There are 4 pages of thumbnails.

Dummies on the beach, dummies smoking, whole families of dummies! Simply fascinating stuff. Thanks, Undream!



Sunday, July 13, 2008

Hokum Scorchers Perform Papa Charlie Jackson Song

Papa Charlie Jackson painting by Amy Crehore
Lou Reimuller and Amy Crehore in The Hokum Scorchers band.

Listen to The Hokum Scorchers playing a Papa Charlie Jackson song
Click here: "Papa Do Do Do"

This song is from 1929. The Scorchers recorded it in 1995. Lou is playing the guitar banjo and I am playing the washboard. I think I may have blogged this song already...back in January.

I try to switch songs every Sunday nite to a new song and leave it up for a week. Sometimes I forget.