Archive for 'Art and Photography'
A short time ago, I posted about an exhibition of art based on cult movies. You can remind yourself about that here. It would seem that G1988 in LA has done it again and presented an exhibit comprised entirely of He Man and the Masters of the Universe art. (This is based on an amazing [...]
Things have been slightly quieter around these parts as of late and I feel I may owe somewhat of an explanation. It’s a simple one really, I haven’t been here. ‘Here’ being by the pc. At some point towards the end of the summer, I had become increasingly frustrated with the lack of space in [...]
‘It is no secret that I have always had great interest in Hopeless. To be asked to contribute an image for the weekly ‘Vendetta’ was obviously very exciting, but I had a lot to live up to. I have previously stated in articles and interviews the extent of my admiration for the work of Tom [...]
Greetings! I trust you all had a delightful Halloween? You did? Excellent! Continuing the ‘things that I do when you’re all not looking’ season, I wanted to post an oil painting from a wee while back. Oil & Shellac On Wood 36″ x 36″ Details:
This magnificent piece is called “Jack’s Imaginary Friend” and is by an artist called Sean Clarity.
I’m such a negative person, and always have been. Was I born that way? I don’t know. I am constantly disgusted by reality, horrified and afraid. I cling desperately to the few things that give me some solace, that make me feel good.
Covering the period before Hunter’s escapades made it onscreen in ‘Where the Buffalo Roam’, a watchable but far from classic interpretation starring Bill Murray, this is a superb little piece that offers some unique and insightful material.
Tintin was always a more ‘serious’ read, however, the satire and social commentary which the books contained was no less hilarious than what was on offer in that little Gaulish village.
The Confessions of Robert Crumb Apologies for the brief absense of posts. Illness and obligations took over as they sometimes do. Still, back to normal we are and in celebration of this fact, we will be having a busy week. Let’s start with some comics and bizzare sexual practices. The first treat that I have [...]
The potential of this work is astounding; the gothic landscapes are juxtaposed with Brown’s unique and tender style.