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Tuesday, April 05, 2011
More TV Drawings
These are all pen ink and then smeared with my wet finger; they are all done while watching TV and most likely than not, somewhat influenced by whatever I am watching...
Done while watching Julia Roberts in Eat, Pray, Love

Woman Howling (Homage to Paula Rego)
Done while watching a documentary on Paula Rego

Rock Devil
Done while watching the National Geographic channel

Woman with Crow
Done while watching the new Camelot series on Starz

Woman Sewing Her Own Wound
One of those commercials for anti-depression drugs... I think

Woman Carrying Pig on Her Head
Done while watching Julia Roberts in Eat, Pray, Love
Monday, April 04, 2011
ChiComs Arrest ArtistChinese artist and designer Ai Weiwei was detained by police at the Beijing airport before he could take a flight to Hong Kong yesterday. Even if you haven’t seen his current exhibition at London’s Tate Modern or those at Munuch’s Haus der Kunst and Tokyo’s Mori Art Museum, you still may know his work. Ai Weiwei helped design the “Birds Nest Stadium“ for the 2008 Olympics, the National Stadium of the People’s Republic of China.
Read Mike Licht's report here.
In the current issue...
American Craft magazine's current issue has a gorgeous multi-page piece on DC artist Tim Tate and his recent collaborations with Marc Petrovic:
Ask Tim Tate about the origin of his recent collaborations with Marc Petrovic - if you can beat him to the punch. The friendly, boisterous artist has a habit of plunging into stories, leaping ahead and around, as if his brain were a rocket fueled by honesty.Read the article online here.
Tate's solo show at Chicago's Catherine Edelman Gallery opens next May 6; check out the new work here.
Sunday, April 03, 2011
The curious case of Gov. LePage and the labor mural
For the most part I try really hard to keep politics out of this blog, and being a very proud independent able to discern the usual double standards of both the vast left wing nuttery and the even vaster right wing conspiracy, I think that I do a pretty good job of that task.
Except when politics cross over into art.
The above image is a 36-foot-long mural depicting Maine's labor history. The mural used to hang in the lobby of that state's Department of Labor.
Last weekend, Maine Governor Paul LePage ordered the mural removed from the Labor building. According to LePage spokesman Dan Demeritt, the administration felt that the mural depicted "one-sided decor" not in keeping with the department's pro-business goals.
"The message from state agencies needs to be balanced," said Demeritt, adding that the mural had sparked complaints from "some business owners" who complained that it was hostile to business.
The mural (which apparently will be relocated to the Portland City Hall) was created in 2008 by Maine artist Judy Taylor via a $60,000 Maine Arts Commission grant. There are excellent details of the mural in the artists' website here.
Politicians (and locally some museum executives) just don't seem to learn the lesson that every time they try to mix politics with art censorship, they lose.
And this ability to make these boneheaded decisions is not just restricted to local government, as both the Clinton and Bush administration found out when they both covered up the 1934 WPA murals on the 5th floor of the Ariel Rios building here in Washington, DC.
The Taliban tears down and destroys art; the brutal Castro dictatorship censors art and punishes artists; the ChiCom government censors art; the nut with the Elvis hairdo in North Korea decides what art is and artists there better toe his Soviet-realism line... What do all of these regimes have in common? They are all dictators.
But in our society, anytime that a politician enters into this arena, he or she is bound to lose. We don't suffer dictator-like behavior around here.
And hopefully Maine's governor and self appointed chief interior decorator now realizes that not only did he make a stupid (and needless) decision here, but also managed to paint himself (pun intended) in a really negative light to all of us, who will never accept art censorship, no matter from which nutty wing of the right or left it comes.
Saturday, April 02, 2011
TV Drawings
Being one of those persons who can often do two things at once, I used to always have a pad of paper and drawing instruments around me whenever I used to watch TV.
That sort of went away a few years ago, and then just as sudden, this process began a come back a few days ago. The below drawings are ink pen and then smeared on the paper with wet fingertips.
Woman Dancing with Pig
(Inspired by one of those commercials that no one has any idea what's being adverstised)

Homage to Goya (Los Caprichos)
(Done while watching a film on Goya)

Homage to Goya (Los Caprichos)
(Done while watching a film on Goya)

Leda and the Swan
(Inspired by an Aflack commercial)

The Policeman's Wife
(Inspired by watching a documentary on Paula Rego)

Woman with Hooves
(Inspired by a shoe commercial)

Woman Dancing with the Devil
(Inspired by a cheap Science Fiction movie on SyFy channel)

Dwarf Painting
(Inspired by the Paula Rego documentary)