Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Monday, 28 April 2008
gelatin
i snapped a photo of this little photo in artforum some years ago. beneath is the text that came with it.
ArtForum, Oct, 2004 by Alison M. Gingeras
It's hard to say if Gelatin is seen as having a relationship to Pop. Our work is not "post-Pop-Punk-Rock-Fluxus," because it is not "post." Our work is new. If anything, our work is more "rock" than "pop." Our work deals with the body a lot, and it is better to "rock" the body than "pop" the body. But you can pop our cherries any time, darling! There's a common language in the body that everyone understands--we play with that. The body doesn't care if it gets rocked or popped. In the end, the body is a digestion device.
- as told to Alison M. Gingeras
ArtForum, Oct, 2004 by Alison M. Gingeras
It's hard to say if Gelatin is seen as having a relationship to Pop. Our work is not "post-Pop-Punk-Rock-Fluxus," because it is not "post." Our work is new. If anything, our work is more "rock" than "pop." Our work deals with the body a lot, and it is better to "rock" the body than "pop" the body. But you can pop our cherries any time, darling! There's a common language in the body that everyone understands--we play with that. The body doesn't care if it gets rocked or popped. In the end, the body is a digestion device.
- as told to Alison M. Gingeras
Friday, 25 April 2008
Thursday, 24 April 2008
art project mjøsa 2008
my friend henrik hedinge and i are doing this one week art project at the lake mjøsa during this week. it will all be documented continously in the ArtProjectMjosa2008 blog, so you don't actually have to BE there to follow the action.
slime life spring growth of mjøsa
janos 3d
my ace boyfriend janos di croce made this 3d model based on one of my drawings. i'm so amazed at the result; he made my creepy flie-pixie beautiful.
he's got an online 3d portfolio, although it's more serious for work stuff and not full of faery things. i hope it will be in time though, as i'd love to see more of my drawings come to life!
janos di croce's portfolio
he's got an online 3d portfolio, although it's more serious for work stuff and not full of faery things. i hope it will be in time though, as i'd love to see more of my drawings come to life!
janos di croce's portfolio
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
portable paradise
portable paradise by zoe walker.
an easy-to-use emergency eden - inflate anywhere for maximum escape value.
.. i need one!!
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
dolls
i like dolls. little cute dolls, larger inflatable dolls, and even human dolls. there is something sort of sinister about them.
self irony is an important skill to master.
check out her web page. it' got a strange picture gallery of some sort of festival where everyone is dressed as mermaids; bambi the mermaid
self irony is an important skill to master.
check out her web page. it' got a strange picture gallery of some sort of festival where everyone is dressed as mermaids; bambi the mermaid
Monday, 21 April 2008
understanding joshua
in an interview with egg about his work understanding joshua, charlie white says that "there's been a lot of understanding in terms of how women may feel inadequate", but "not a lot of support or assistance in understanding how men feel inadequate".
i think this is important. gender equality also benifits men.
understanding joshua is a study of just this; male self image, vulnerablility, and low self-esteem. the puppet is "complete fragility manifest in a body". yet joshua is just a normal guy; we see him as this pathetic figure in the pictures as that is how he sees himself.
aren't they wonderfully disgusting???
interview with charlie white in egg
i think this is important. gender equality also benifits men.
understanding joshua is a study of just this; male self image, vulnerablility, and low self-esteem. the puppet is "complete fragility manifest in a body". yet joshua is just a normal guy; we see him as this pathetic figure in the pictures as that is how he sees himself.
aren't they wonderfully disgusting???
interview with charlie white in egg
old lady
oil and acrylic on paper.. a really really old painting of mine after a photo by andres serrano. i did most of the body with my finger tips.
sarah
an old pencil drawing of mine. sarah used to draw some amazing detailed abstract pattern drawings, like the bit of pattern behind her head that i copied from one of her drawings. i like the idea of integrating bits of a person's art in a portrait of them as it sort of says something about their mind.
kay nielsen fairytale illustrations
kay nielsen, (1886-1957) was a danish fairytale illustrator in the so called "golden age of illustration".
here's a couple of my favourite illustrations from east of the sun west of the moon, 1914.
here's a couple of my favourite illustrations from east of the sun west of the moon, 1914.
also in this blog: gustaf tenngren fairytale illustrations.
Saturday, 19 April 2008
the trippy world of chiho aoshima
chiho aoshima is a japanese pop artist who is part of takashi murakami's kaikai kiki art collective and the superflat movement. i've loved her cute and trippy digital drawings ever since i saw a massive mural of city glow at the baltic in newcastle some years ago.
city glow
city glow
Friday, 18 April 2008
mushroom house
i love this little mushroom house, i've had it as my desktop for a very long time. it's made by *plusone on deviantart; http://plusone.deviantart.com/ the rest of his work isn't fairytaleish enough to my likikng, though.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
easier said than done
"I learned long ago never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it. "
- George Bernard Shaw
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Monday, 14 April 2008
gustaf tenngren fairytale illustrations
gustaf tennengren was a swedish illustrator very much influenced by john bauer; the acest fairy tale illustrater theres ever been, and arthur rackham.
these pictures here are from a 1923 edition of grimm's fairy tales. he later joined disney and gave up this style. what a pity.
the following illustrations are from d'aulnoy's fairy tales, 1923.
these pictures here are from a 1923 edition of grimm's fairy tales. he later joined disney and gave up this style. what a pity.
the following illustrations are from d'aulnoy's fairy tales, 1923.
Sunday, 13 April 2008
Friday, 11 April 2008
beauty
it's important for brains to look at pretty things. it pleases the brain.
"When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other."
Chinese Proverb
Thursday, 10 April 2008
don't be shy
Wednesday, 9 April 2008
The Azirian Shrine of Intimacy
apparently these are all consenting adult non-humans. i like how the drawings depicts sex in a very positive, playful and intimate manner - in stark contrast to the amount of imagery of sex that exist with a violent, raw and destructive undertone.
it's also very naive and i love it. i think naivety has some sort of honesty about it.
it's also very naive and i love it. i think naivety has some sort of honesty about it.
senjo clothing faery wear
i just found this ace little online shop with faery clothes. it's all hand made and well cool. and being a pixie and all, i do need this stuff:
check out www.senjoclothing.com
Tuesday, 8 April 2008
stuckism
A couple of comical highlights from a Stuckist art show I went to ages ago in Liverpool. I don't remember the name of the artists.
Stuckists are contemporary figurative painters who doesn't agree with conceptual art, "mainly because of its lack of concepts".
Stuckists are contemporary figurative painters who doesn't agree with conceptual art, "mainly because of its lack of concepts".
Check out http://www.stuckism.com/ for more info on stuckism.
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