Monday, May 25, 2009

John King -Spanish Fandango

The late John King demos the Spanish Fandango in June 2008 for his students at the Portland Ukulele Festival held at Reed College in Portland, OR. (Thanks silvacox YouTube)

He was only 55 - gone too soon. Read about him: NYTIMES link

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Fossil News


A new fossil find links humans and lemurs. Okay. Lemurs are cute.
Especially lemurs with black and white striped tails.
Story:


J J Grandville in Black and White


Click to enlarge

I took a little hiatus, but I'm back now. I blogged about illustrator J J Grandville before: his flower women. Born in 1803-died in 1847...he wasn't around very long, but he left a cleverly surreal body of work behind.
Try this LINK to view more.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Musical Saw Engraved with Your Name

You can buy this musical saw and get your name engraved on it for a reasonable price here:
If you want to read a history of saw-playing go here. LINK
Thanks, Shelley Rickey for link, who can be seen playing one in a photo on her blog.
The Art and Music of Amy Crehore

Thursday, May 14, 2009

New Encyclopedia of Surreal Art, German Edition

"The Caged Wonder" painting 2008 by Amy Crehore
My art has been published in "Lexikon der phantastischen Künstler" by Gerhard Habarta.
It's an international encyclopedia of fantastic & surrealistic & symbolist & visionary artists (living and dead). The German language edition has just been released. I am honored that Mr. Habarta selected my biography, plus an additional reproduction in colour of
"The Caged Wonder" painting.
There are 1122 artist biographies from 69 countries, 462 pages, 950 b/w + 458 colour reproductions. ISBN: ISBN: 9 783837 084276

www.lexikon-surreal.com

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

2 Cool Blogs

Painting by Amy Crehore 2009
A couple of really nice blogs featured my paintings recently.
Lost at E Minor had an interesting review written by Gerry Mak. LINK
And Cool Hunting : here. A big thank you from me.
Both of these blogs publish excellent articles daily about art and design.
And we are all on twitter, too. :)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Frantisek Drtikol, Photographer

"The Soul" 1930
Strange and beautiful.
Read more about this photographer
on Confetta's squidoo lense:
http://www.squidoo.com/FrantisekDrtikol