Wednesday, October 30, 2013

A Few Costumes

 From 1906 Femina magazine
 From 16th century carnival (above and below)
See more at Public Domain Review LINK


Saturday, October 26, 2013

Two Balthus Shows in NYC

BALTHUS
Untitled, c. 1999–2000
Color Polaroid
4 x 4 inches (10.2 x 10.2 cm)
© Harumi Klossowska de Rola
 
Beautiful polaroids (late studies) by Balthus at Gagosian Gallery
and a new Balthus show at the Met for those lucky enough to be in NYC.
Judith Thurman writes for The New Yorker blog about meeting Balthus in Rome 40 years ago and also posing for his wife (who was also a painter). Interesting! LINK
I love the paintings and drawings of Balthus, as you know if you read this blog.
P.S. Picasso owned a Balthus painting
 

Friday, October 25, 2013

Links for Picasso's Birthday (not about Picasso)

Above: "Douleur" painted in 1895 by Antoon van Welie
 
Happy Birthday Picasso!
  1. New exhibition by Neo Rauch: LINK
  2. Italian Man Builds Theme Park by Hand: LINK 
  3. 1887 Nude Descending Staircase: LINK
  4. Great Joni M. documentary: LINK
  5. Watch Tarkovsky films free: LINK
  6. Sad Boyfriends Modeling Etsy Creations by Girlfriends: LINK
  7. The Most Fascinating Humans of New York: LINK 
  8. Kim Deitch interview podcast on Boingboing: LINK 
  9. Peter Bagge's Woman Rebel, The Margaret Sanger Story: review LINK
  10. The Magazine will have some stories featured on Boingboing.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Twitch Uke Paint Job (Crehore)

I took this photo with my ipad in my new studio. I think the paint job is now complete
on my Tickler #3 Twitch Concert Uke. It is time to hand it back over to the luthier for the final touches. There is a green and black inlay at the bottom. I'll take some better photos later on.


Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Some New Views


Some new views: top photo is looking out into my backyard from a window in the house (neat 15 ft. Alice in Wonderland hedge). Bottom photo: a photo of the golf course up the hill from my new house. It has a nice view of the big butte. I can see the coast range in the distance up there as well. I'm looking forward to taking many new hikes!

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

A Halloween Cat in a Pot

photo credit: Amy Crehore
I took this photo many years ago at my old house. I can't be sure if this is my current cat or another dear cat that I had for only a few months. My cat has really round eyes and this cat's eyes are a bit slanted, so I think it is possibly the other cat (who got hit by a car). Very similar markings.
The big green flower pot was left behind at the old place during my recent move.
I probably gave away half my stuff during the move.
I am now at a new location about a mile from my old house.
It is just a question now of unpacking boxes and getting my studio back in shape to work again.
More soon....
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Friday, September 20, 2013

What am I up to?

I'm busy sorting and packing for a move this month. That is why my art projects (the new uke and paintings) are temporarily on hold and my blog posts are less frequent. I found this old passport photo of me taken upon graduating college. I was off to England to live for a while. Ah, memories.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Surreal photo of the artist Magritte 1969

 René Magritte photographed by Michael Cooper for Vogue UK, February 1969. via link
Magritte Drawing
Love From A Distance by Magritte


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Charlie Chaplin, Sunnyside 1919


Here are a couple of fantasy stills from the film "Sunnyside" (1919)
 starring Charlie Chaplin as the Tramp.


Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Some Links for You

Shown here: Just a detail of a larger illustration that I did for The Magazine . Art by Amy Crehore 2013.
(My original illustration art for this has now been sold, oil on wood)
 

I recently did an illustration for The Magazine (digital subscription magazine)
Issue 24 August 29, 2013
LINK 
Article is Hacked Off by Rosie Spinks. Editor Glenn Fleishman @GlennF
 
Here are some more links for fun:
  1. How Video Games Revived the Dying Art of Japanese Woodprinting, article John Brownlee Fast Company Design LINK
  2. 1972 Interview with Moe Howard of Three Stooges LINK 
  3. Vent Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky has tons of ventriloquist dummies on display LINK
  4. Crazy French Clown Photos1900-1930s LINK
  5. Pre-Raphaelite Mural uncovered in William Morris' Red House LINK
  6. Magritte cover art for Minotaure issue 10 1937 LINK
  7. French staircase, early 19th century LINK
  8. Hilarious Mennen Talc Ad from 70s LINK
  9. Leo Dohmen, photographer with surrealist period 1929-1999 LINK

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Saying Goodbye to Weed Smoker's Dream

A nice collector from Texas just bought my "Weed Smoker's Dream" painting. It was part of my "Dreamgirls and Ukes"solo show in L.A. (2009). I spent the day packing it up for shipment.
(painting shown above ©Amy Crehore)
 
For my next post, I'm going to pass along some cool and funny links that I have collected.
Stay tuned.
 

Monday, August 19, 2013

Girls with Ukes

"Song of the Wind" (SOLD) 2009 6" x 6" oil on linen by Amy Crehore
 
Another new collector came along and snagged this little painting last week. One of the girls in the painting is holding a round camp uke. This piece was part of my Dreamgirls and Ukes solo show in Los Angeles.
This week, I am working on an illustration job and trying to finish up the new "Twitch" ukulele. I will show my finished paint job soon, so please stay tuned!
 

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Girl and Bogeyman photos 1920s

More photos on Hyperallergic blog (photos via ebay listing)


Girl on Beach Autochrome 1913

Isn't this lovely? An autochrome from 1913 showing a girl in her bathing outfit looking just so contemporary. I live for images like these.
More by Mervyn Joseph Pius O' Gorman: LINK


(Thanks Kim Deitch facebook and Carlos Lara twitter )

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Tickler # 3 Uke: The "Twitch" headstock

I'm still working away on the paint job of Tickler #3. Here's a glimpse of the progress. See the cat wood fingerboard with the green and black binding (which continues around the headstock)? And the carved bow tie on the cat? I will show you the rest soon. Still not quite done, but getting there....
 

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Painting Progress: Tickler Uke #3 (Crehore)

I sketched out my idea on the body of the uke and blocked in some color. I have a general idea of how this will go, but things can always can change as I paint. I will strive for a harmonious design, yet the main image will be very much like one of my oil paintings. I am using the green inlay, the carved bridge and the shape of the headstock as an integral part of my painted design. This photo shows some of the side wood (gorgeous mahogany), black binding and green/black inlay at bottom.
(See previous posts for earlier steps in progress)

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Painting Tickler Uke #3 (Crehore)

I sketched this design out for the body of the new "TWITCH" concert ukulele that Lou
Reimuller built. See my earlier post for the headstock design. More to come.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Progress - Painting Tickler Uke #3 (Crehore)

Painting a custom ukulele is a delicate process- especially a uke that I designed and that took more than a few years to realize. I am slowly working my way down from the headstock to the body.
See the tiny green bow tie that Lou carved? It will be mounted under the cat's chin. It is only one of the sculptural details on this very special concert uke. P.S. This cat is far from finished, this is just a progress photo taken with my ipad.
 


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tickler Ukulele #3 -Paint Job (Crehore)


I've already shown you glimpses of my custom-built Tickler Ukulele #3 in progress, but here's a peek of the actual headstock being painted.
The bottom photo shows a test strip of a few do-dads painted on a sample piece of maple.
 Lou Reimuller (luthier) did the most beautiful job building this wonderful concert ukulele and it is really getting to the final stages now. Yes, it has been slow going, but this uke is special.
I just hope my paint job will live up to the rest of the amazing and intricate details on this uke.
 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Gorgeous Sepia Tone Photos of London 1877


Photographer: John Thomson
Recruiting Sergeants At Westminster
[Street Life in London] 1877
Woodburytype
London School of Economics - Digital Library
Photographer: John Thomson
Italian Street Musicians
[Street Life in London] 1877
Woodburytype
London School of Economics - Digital Library
 
Design Observer's John Foster has posted a whole bunch of amazing photographs taken by photographer John Thomson of the street life in London in the late 1800s. Thomson's bio and photos were found via Luminous Lint, a website that specializes in fine photography.
Follow the link below to view more of these spectacular street photos
and read the article at Design Observer:
 


Friday, July 12, 2013

More cool links from Little Hokum Rag

Amy Crehore Studio July 2013
As I begin to start the next two paintings in new my series, I am blogging a new list of links that might be of interest-
  1.  Amazing ukulele w/flashing lights (youtube)Le Le AvantGarde by lighting ukulele LINK !
  2. The link above was tweeted by Bosko and Honey of Ukulele Safari (thanks!)
  3. See models buried in sand w/bathing caps & red lipstick, the surreal fifties The Nifty Fifties !
  4. Collection of 7 videos of 60s/70s bands/performers doing the song Season of the Witch LINK !
  5. Giant sculpture of Mr. Darcy (Colin Firth) from Pride and Prejudice in lake HUH magazine !
  6. How a Bat is like a Bow String from Science Now: LINK  (Thanks Internet Weekly) !
  7. BoingBoing featured my newest painting A Gymnast's Memory of Fall LINK !
  8. Internet Weekly also featured same painting in their wonderful Art LINKS section!
  9. Internet Weekly featured my A Bellhop's Memory of Spring the week before that. LINK !
  10. Mardecortesbaja also posted my Gymnast's painting. Thanks, Lloyd!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Drawings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder

 Avarice 1556
Spring 1565
Mountain Landscape by a River 1553
 
(Click images to enlarge)
A few years ago, I bought an old copy of Pieter Bruegel The Drawings (Complete Edition) by Ludwig Munz , a Phaidon book from 1961. The book is thick and a little musty, but I never get tired of looking at these drawings (just as I never tire of  Goya's Los Caprichos of 1799). Shown above are some examples that I found online. (Follow link to see more.) The landscape drawings, in particular, have proven to be a wonderful reference source for me as they show the architecture of mountains and streams from afar.
I always think about Van Gogh when I see Bruegel's drawings.
He must have studied them intensely. I can see a definite Bruegel influence of style and subject matter in Van Gogh's own drawings.

The Art of Amy Crehore

 

Monday, July 08, 2013

What Have I Been Up To?

"Cloudy Day Blues" 12" x 12", oil on wood ©Amy Crehore 2009 (sold)
 
I'm sorry that I haven't posted anything for over a week. I hope you all had a great 4th of July holiday! I hurt my right arm and had to rest it for 5-6 days. It feels better today, so I am able to give you an update. A couple of paintings have sold including the new one "A Gymnast's Memory of Fall". The other painting is from 2009, shown above.
I have been reading the book "Summer in February" which is also a new movie . It is about artists living in Cornwall, UK in 1913. These artists include Dame Laura Knight, her husband Harold, and A.J. Munnings. It is a novel based on real people by Jonathan Smith. I have not only discovered the artists that I just mentioned by reading this book, but also some painters who came before them Jules Bastien-Lepage (the Cornwall artists all worshipped him, his magnificient Joan of Arc hangs in the Met) and Marie Bashkirtseff who wrote a journal which I now want to read.
I'm getting back to drawing and painting now!
 

Friday, June 28, 2013

New Painting: "A Gymnast's Memory of Fall" (Amy Crehore)

 
Here's my second painting in my new series. It is called "A Gymnast's Memory of Fall".
Oil on linen, 12" x 14" ©Amy Crehore 2013 (Update: this painting has been sold)

I want to thank Boing Boing for blogging this- here's their LINK
 You can also view this painting larger here. 
Both paintings are now on the homepage of my website-
The Art of Amy Crehore
First painting in the series is called "A Bellhop's Memory of Spring".

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Some Links for Your Enjoyment

"The Steps" by painter Jeffrey Smart
  1. Interview with wonderful poet & artist Lang Leav - Mirrors Magazine (Lang, thanks for the mention of my art!)
  2. Lang Leav's new poetry book, Love & Misadventure, is now available on amazon  and elsewhere (I received my delightful copy on Friday!) Audio clip: LINK
  3. Interview with writer Lloyd Fonvielle at the uncouth reflections blog
  4. Lloyd Fonvielle's recent e-book: Missouri Green 
  5. 10 tips for a healthy life from world's oldest person LINK
  6. The Coralino Project LINK . Very interesting! Grow some coral.
  7. Chinese Medicine paintings Zhang Huan (click on slideshow to see paintings made from herbs) LINK 
  8. Writer Amy Tan has a ukulele (she likes to spell it ukelele) LINK 
  9. Jeffrey Smart, the painter, died recently LINK (a wonderful painting of his is shown above). Check out google images for more. I just discovered him upon his death.
  10. "Tall" painting (Holton Rower) on youtube: LINK 
  11. Kozmicdogz Breaks Loose posted my studio picture, Thanks, Tom!
  12. Another artist that I just discovered - Dame Laura Knight - she did some wonderful cove/cliff paintings around 1917. Here's a LINK 
  13. Beer with painter Julie Heffernan LINK
  14. Blue Jasmine trailer LINK (Woody Allen's new film coming out in July).
  15. Modern Arts Notes Podcast with painter Eric Fischl LINK 
  16. Gweek 100 podcast featuring A. J. Jacobs: LINK  Congrats, Mark Frauenfelder for 100th episode of Gweek! (Our Hokum Scorcher's music is on Gweek 014, 015 and 017)
  17. L.S. Lowry at Tate: LINK
Stay tuned to this blog.
I will be posting the number two painting in my new series very soon.
See my first painting in the series here (A Bellhop's Memory of Spring)



Tuesday, June 18, 2013

New Painting: "A Bellhop's Memory of Spring" (Amy Crehore)

Here's one of my new paintings. It is called "A Bellhop's Memory of Spring" ©2013 Amy Crehore , 12" x 14", oil on linen. I will post another one in this series soon. (Image is slightly cropped on left side due to scan.)


Friday, June 07, 2013

"The Beatniks" Trailer


My friend Ted Salins teaches a film production class at Randolph Macon. His students concentrate on writing, directing, art directing and doing all the filming and sound recording themselves with Ted supervising. He edited some of their footage together into this faux "Coming Attraction". Ted assigned the Beatnik theme to his students so that they learn how to research an era for props, lingo, acting style and costumes.
They write scripts and then translate them into " beatnik" language.

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Nudes in Nature

Painting by Emile Chambon
 Painting by Henri Rousseau
 
A couple of paintings I recently discovered - one by Emile Chambon of two nude women in the woods. One girl is standing up and displaying a just little bit of herself. The other girl is revealing absolutely nothing of herself with a cloth draped perfectly over her private parts, but she is looking intently at the other one. This painting has a wonderful sense of humor as does some of the other work by this artist. Chambon seems to rely heavily on compositional elements taken directly from Balthus in many of his paintings, but this is a nice example of his unique work.
The other painting is by Henri Rousseau. It is a charming scene of a big black dog getting it on with a lovely nude who happens to have a mirror in her hand.
(Just noticed the mirror!) This is a painting that I had never seen before.
Henri, you are a bad boy!
This is yet another example of humor in art history.
The great masters of art knew how to have fun.
Thank god for these artists. They keep me on track.
Now, back to painting....
I am finishing up my two new ones. Stay tuned!
 
 
(Thanks, Ralph Paine for sharing Henri Rousseau image) 


Thursday, May 30, 2013

A Very Talented Bear!


I could not resist posting this.
Yes, that is a bear playing a trumpet and mastering the hula hoop.

(For Raleigh Powell)


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Tickler Ukulele #3 progress!

Here is the front of Tickler Uke #3 showing green and black inlay design and carved ebony bridge. Lou Reimuller has constructed this concert uke with amazing attention to detail. It is almost ready for me to paint the front. The back is made of beautiful figured mahogany. (See more progress shots in my Tickler Uke #3 2013 flickr set.)
Design: Amy Crehore, Luthier: Lou Reimuller

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Shary Boyle represents Canada in Venice 2013



I've always liked Shary Boyles' surreal, imaginative art ever since I first saw it many years ago online. Well, I just discovered that she will represent Canada at the Venice Biennale 2013. Wow. What an amazing honor. It's wonderful to know that Canada recognizes this gifted woman as a major artist.
And, she's only 41.
The actual Venice preview opens tomorrow, May 29, 2013.
Here's a link to some of her work: Jessica Bradley Art + Projects
She paints, sculpts porcelain, does performances and installations. She made all brand new work for the Biennale. Can't wait to catch glimpses of it online. A Globe and Mail article says she worked 80 hour weeks, 14-hour days in Canada, preparing for this show, after visiting the location in Venice. She embraced the project for a year and I'm sure it will be a fabulous environment full of her own personal brand of wit, charm and artistry.
LINK 
I just wish I could see it in person.
UPDATE 5/29/13: A few photos and news story: LINK
 Virus, 2009, Shary Boyle


Saturday, May 25, 2013

"Bad Boy"- a new memoir by Eric Fischl



I am spending my days working away on my new paintings and at night I am reading Eric Fischl's memoir. He starts out remembering the night of his retrospective at the Whitney Museum in the 80's. He mentions that Alex Katz had a show on the floor above. As soon as I read that, I realized that I had actually seen those shows in person just before moving out west.
I am reading it as an ibook (on my ipad) which enables me to look up paintings and people mentioned in the book as I go. So far, it's a fascinating read!
 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

New Works in Progress by Amy Crehore


I'm working away to try and finish two new canvases on my easel.
Here are some glimpses of my progress.
 
 


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Happy Birthday, Henri Rousseau!

Today is the day that Henri Rousseau was born in 1844. LINK 
He is shown above 8 years before his death.
Rousseaus' Sleeping Gypsy 1897 LINK 
One of my favorite paintings of all-time.


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

A Papa Charlie Jackson song performed by The Hokum Scorchers



This song is from 1929. Lou is playing the guitar-banjo and I am playing the washboard. I painted the portrait of Papa Charlie Jackson. We recorded this in 1995.
Here is the link to the Hokum Scorchers songs on soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/hokumscorchers

The Art of Amy Crehore
 

Friday, May 10, 2013

Gibson Guitar Design Using Headstock for the Body

Clever guitar design using a large replica of Gibson headstock for the body and a
miniature of the same Les Paul guitar (upside-down) for the headstock. Early 50s-60s style.
I like this design. A switcheroo.