Thursday, November 27, 2008
This piece is about the observer effect on the Art. With the advent of post-modern philosophy, the observer's perspective has become much more important, almost to the point where it overtakes the artist's original intent. We no longer look at art pieces and try to discern what the artists were trying to say (since that is ultimately is impossible) but instead look at art to see what we personally can understand and work from there. From this perspective, the observer actually becomes the artist and adds to the piece through his interpretation or negative reaction to someone else's interpretation.
PARANORAMANIA!
(Click the Pictures to see them in their full Glory)
This was a really creepy tower that Dan and I decided to explore when we bike rode to Boulder last June. It was called "The Tower of Memories" and basically was a huge Masonic Crypt surrounded by a cemetary. This looked the hall where they perform the actual funerals or something. The entire place had some hardcore bad vibes...
This was a train that I saw when Dan, Andrew and I went to explore the garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. I took about 5 pics of the train from our car on the way and then photoshopped them together to create this.
This is a post-sunset shot hailing from Elverson PA.
Another PA shot of a sunset that was doneset.
Once again, another panorama of a sun that had already set.
This was about ten minutes after the previous one.
This one was actually taken around noon if I remember correctly. Note all the brownish pollutionary colors near the horizon. Also, there is a mysterious beam of darkness and shadow shooting from the right corner into the sky.
This is another post-Sunset panorama which shows the light of the sun reflecting off of very high altitude clouds that haven't been overtaken by darkness.
(Click the Pictures to see them in their full Glory)
This was a really creepy tower that Dan and I decided to explore when we bike rode to Boulder last June. It was called "The Tower of Memories" and basically was a huge Masonic Crypt surrounded by a cemetary. This looked the hall where they perform the actual funerals or something. The entire place had some hardcore bad vibes...
This was a train that I saw when Dan, Andrew and I went to explore the garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. I took about 5 pics of the train from our car on the way and then photoshopped them together to create this.
This is a post-sunset shot hailing from Elverson PA.
Another PA shot of a sunset that was doneset.
Once again, another panorama of a sun that had already set.
This was about ten minutes after the previous one.
This one was actually taken around noon if I remember correctly. Note all the brownish pollutionary colors near the horizon. Also, there is a mysterious beam of darkness and shadow shooting from the right corner into the sky.
This is another post-Sunset panorama which shows the light of the sun reflecting off of very high altitude clouds that haven't been overtaken by darkness.
Monday, November 24, 2008

"CHANGE"
2 1/2' x 1'
Watercolor on Illustration Board
11.2008
While I certainly don't believe that Obama is the anti-christ, I have met people who do, and I thought it would make a compelling image. Also seeing his face plastered everywhere made me start to wonder if he is trying to be the next Stalin or something. (For the record, I didn't vote for McCain)

"Reaganomics: Destabilize Third World "Communist" Countries using Mercenaries and Contras, Install Capitalist Dictators, turn the population into Slave Labor and declare that we have "saved" them by giving them the plague of Modernization."
2' x 14"
Watercolor on Illustration Board
11.2008
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4068.htm
"Saint Knee-Chee"
2' x 14"
Watercolor on Illustration Board
11.2008
You should be able to figure this one out.
"Controlled Car Crash"
8.5" x 17"
Acrylic on Bristol Board
10.2008
When opposites complete each other.
"1443"
Acrylic and Ink on Bristol Board
10.5" x 17"
Gold.

"Bombs for Peace"
2 1/2' x 3 1/2'
Acrylic on Illustration Board
11.2008
The Bees are off to pollinate more clouds.
"Quiet Please"
2 1/2' x 11"
ink on Illustration Board
11.2008
The Library at University of Delaware.
"UltraViolet and Andy Warhol"14" x 14"
Ink and Acrylic on Bristol Board
10.2008
The First in a series of Black and White Pictures either partially or fancifully colored.
"Public Pervert"
16" x 11"
Ink and Acrylic on Bristol Board
10.2008
This "pioneer" was trying to snatch a quick picture of what, at the time, was not shown in the Magazine that this model worked for.
"The Great Emperor Bush"
17" x 14"
Acrylic on Bristol Board
10.2008
A Tribute to all that liked this "Great" president.
"Heroes"
17" x 14"
Acrylic on Bristol Board
10.2008
A Portrait of "Heroes"era Bowie, with the German version lyrics of the song "Heroes." The picture originally came from a TV special where he Karaoked (No Backing band, just the track minus vocals) the sane song.
9" x 17"
Acrylic on Bristol Board
10.2008
Another colorization of a black and white photo. I used colors that reminded me of a child's book that I had read as a child about a mouse or nighttime? I don't really remember.
"Amazon Planet (Futurama)"12" x 15"
Acrylic on Illustration Board
09.2008
Replication of a TV Show Still.
"Self Portrait"6.5" x 10"
Acrylic on Bristol Board
09.2008
The source picture was taken
at about 4AM when I was trying
to get a shot of the redness that
had been developing in the right
corner of my left eye.
I don't think my nose is actually
that big.
"Moab -1"6" X 11"
Acrylic on Illustration Board
05/2008
This is the first painting completed in since moving
to Denver. Its an impressionistic interpretation of a photograph
I had taken while adventuring in Moab, Utah.
"Rooftop Staredown"
3' x 2 1/2'
Acrylic on Illustration Board
05/2008
This piece is about the various implied and present trapezoids and their interactions with the subjects.
"The Child as an Old Man"
12" x 12"
Acrylic on Illustration Board
06/2008
This is about empty space.
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