Tuesday, February 27, 2007

John William Waterhouse 1849-1917

"Flora" 1890 by John William Waterhouse
I love the paintings of John William Waterhouse. This painting called "Flora" is so natural, relaxed, modern and heart-felt that it feels like he could have painted it yesterday. You can read about him here:
Art Renewal
I saw "Ulysses and the Sirens" when it travelled to the Portland Art Museum and I'll never forget it. It was quite large, very surreal and masterful. He handled his mythical subjects with the same grace as his portraits of young girls.
Thanks go to mardecortesbaja for the link to the wonderful Art Renewal site.
While you are looking at art, you might want to check out Lloyd's article about

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Seth and "read yourself RAW"

"Clyde Fans" by SETH
Page from "Clyde Fans" copyright SETH, artist
"It's a Good Life, if You Don't Weaken" by SETH

I was looking up comic artist Seth because I love his books and wanted to recommend him. Well, I found this site called "read yourself RAW" featuring Seth plus many more comic artists that I also love, such as Lynda Barry, R. Crumb, Peter Bagge, Charles Burns, Dan Clowes, Debbie Dreschler, Adrian Tomine, etc.
"Seth (1962- )is the pseudonym of Gregory Gallant, a Canadian obsessed with the past, not only his own childhood memories but also the early 20th century."

I love Seth's dry humor and drawing style and his attention to detail.
Also, check out: Drawn & Quarterly Books.

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Friday, February 23, 2007

About Art Collecting

"I'm Losin' My Cones Over You" Copyright 2007 Amy Crehore, Blues Gals Series
There's an interesting essay today about art and art collecting at The Huffington Post by Raymond J. Learsy:

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Ukulele Love

I am recommending this revised and expanded edition of "The Ukulele, A Visual History" by Jim Beloff (Backbeat Books, S.F., CA 2003). It has the history of the uke, the players, the manufacturers and the story. There are tons of photos of cool and crazy-looking ukes to please the collector, plus many vintage graphics in a beautifully layed-out book.
Back Beat books has some interesting books on other musical subjects as well. And here's a great uke site: Ukulelia
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Wurzeltod,etc.

I want to say Happy Belated Birthday to quirky and charming
Suzanne at Wurzeltod . If you haven't checked out her blog, do so now. She is very artsy and fun and keeps everyone up-to-date with art shows and happenings around the world. And she features Ray Caesar's art in her layout which is always a bonus.

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

My Boingboing Page on Google

"Pussycat Rag" by Amy Crehore copyright 2005
Click here for all of my Amy Crehore boingboing posts.
All on one page of google! That's pretty cool.
I have extended my FREE SHIPPING offer on all
"Little Pierrot" and "Monkey Love" prints until Feb 28, 2007.
Free postcards come with orders.
("Blues Gals" were just featured on boingboing, too!)
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Sunday, February 18, 2007

NEW:"Green Snake Stumble" by Amy Crehore

"Green Snake Stumble" copyright 2007 Amy Crehore (Blues Gals Series, oil on linen panel)
Click on image to enlarge.

Here is my newly re-worked Blues Gal painting called "Green Snake Stumble". I added a blue jay who is squawking at the cat who is playing with the snake who is making the girl stumble. I also added more layers of paint to the girl to give her more weight and I changed her face somewhat. Her hair is softer than it was. I just spent a few more days of work on this one because I wasn't satisfied.
The scenery reminds me of Yellowstone Park. I made the sky and water even bluer. I added more leaves to the trees. And now I am pretty satisfied.
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