"Basic Brown, Basic Blue" 1969 by Homer Groening LINK: archive.org
via FEZFILMS Twitter
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Year of the Cat and Year of the Rabbit

Nip-Cat ukulele headstock image by Amy Crehore

Rabbit Foot Blues 1920s image- song by Blind Lemon Jefferson
You can still buy 2011 calendar with free CD at Bluesimages
"The Chinese word for rabbit is 'mao', which sounds like 'meo' in Vietnamese, where it means cat."
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Fascinating Human Forms

Sculpture by Li Xiaofeng

Sculpture by Anders Krisár
Artist Li Xiaofeng likes to buy shards of broken porcelain recovered from ancient archeological digs for his sculptures. There is an interesting article about him with more images at Yatzer.
At Yatzer, I also read about a new book called "Doppelganger, Images of the Human Being" by Gestalten which features artists who are interested in the human form, like Anders Krisar. His woven human torso is shown above.
Article plus more images: LINK on Yatzer
Thanks, Lori, at Automatism
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Dali Loved Harpo Marx


Top photo shows a harp with barb-wire strings that Dali gave to Harpo Marx as a gift. In 1937, Dali wrote a surreal screenplay, Giraffes on Horseback Salads (LINK), for the Marx Brothers. It never got produced. The drawing "Surrealist Gondola Above Burning Bicycles" is connected with that script. READ a fascinating article about Dali's love for Harpo and see more pictures at :
Friday, January 28, 2011
Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder

Via Boingboing comes this beautiful collection of worn down and weathered children's playground folk art (from Russia with love) : LINK
Scroll and pick your favorite.
Dyed Potato Starch Grains Produced This Color
Dancer wearing Egyptian-look costume with wings reaching to the floor
Originally uploaded by George Eastman House
(Thanks, Mr. Powell)
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Got A Ukulele?

Baz, a guy from UK, has got a ukulele blog called Got A Ukulele Blog . He wrote a nice little piece about my hand-painted fine art ukes (shown above lined up on the floor of gallery in L.A. ). Thanks, Baz. Gotta love those Brits.
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