Tuesday 30 November 2010

ART THAT OUTCLASSES ITS SUBJECT MATTER

The 1980 movie Popeye was widely panned by critics. (One of the more favorable reviews called it a "mess of a movie" and "unintelligible.") It quickly disappeared from the theaters but not before MAD Magazine artist Mort Drucker dutifully captured it in a parody.



Drucker drew many important subjects for MAD, but he was also assigned to depict much of the raw sewage of American popular culture: third rate television shows that quickly imploded and movies that should never have been made. (Remember Alf? Who's The Boss? The Flying Nun?) By the time he drew Popeye, Drucker had been slogging through such subject matter for almost 25 years.

Yet, he drew these pictures with the same loving care others might reserve for the immortal themes on ancient Greek vases. Look at Drucker's beautiful work for Popeye:









I am awed by Drucker's talent, but separately awed by his dedication and consistently high standards over many decades.

Notice in the panel below how Drucker continued his drawing beyond the panel borders. The man couldn't stop himself.



Click on these drawings for close ups of a master at work.



Look how convincingly he conveys great mass in his figures:



Notice how adroitly he controls the architecture of this complex scene, and still has the capacity left over to add a gratuitous fish climbing the stairs:



While Drucker was drawing for MAD, the other two great caricaturists of the latter half of the 20th century, David Levine and Al Hirschfeld were drawing more highbrow subjects-- great authors and composers-- for prestigious periodicals such as the New York Review of Books and the New York Times.

Many think that art is enhanced by association with prestigious subjects. They presume that a drawing of Dostoevsky must somehow be superior to a drawing of Joan Collins, or that a caricature in the New York Review of Books must be more culturally significant than a caricature in MAD. One look at Drucker's glorious drawings from Popeye tells you it ain't so. As far as I am concerned, Drucker is the best all around artist of the bunch, hands down. His prolific career is an astounding artistic accomplishment and I think more of him, rather than less, for achieving it with subject matter such as Popeye.

Monday 29 November 2010

December Desktop Calendar!

December wallpaper calendar
From me to you with love :)
Click on the image above to make it larger and download from there. Enjoy!

Glow

Glow Bowls by Diana Fayt
Manolo helped me hang the Glow Bowls I bought from Diana Fayt's shop recently.
Love how they look against the concrete wall, specially at night with the tea lights lit.
Visit Diana's shop by clicking here.

Saturday 27 November 2010

Celery Stamp

Wrapped
This is a fun way to play with your food and make beautiful
custom wrapping paper for Christmas.
Celery stamped wrapping paper.
I made the little white tag with DAS clay that air dries overnight. Nice & simple.
Celery stamped wrapping paper
I ♥ celery salad and the cut hearts make great stamps.
I used a white ink pad and stamped the rosette onto recycled brown paper.
Celery flowers
Digital collage using my celery hearts & clip art :)

Friday 26 November 2010

Seeing Red

Kitchen
TV Room
A little bit of red around the house.
-I made that watermelon boat painting for Manolo ten years ago.
He ♥ watermelons. You can see the one he's eating in the kitchen counter.
-The white enamel pail keeps all of Turbo's toys and blankets.
-The red enamel cabinet keeps my boy's Wii Games and DVDs.

Thursday 25 November 2010

Give Thanks

Thanksgiving
Psalm 69:30 (King James Version)
I will praise the name of God with a song, and will magnify him with thanksgiving.

Hope you have a wonderful day! There is so much to be thankful for.
Watercolor & acrylic ink on Twinrocker paper. 6" x 8"

Tuesday 23 November 2010

SHELL-O-LICIOUS DESTINATIONS: Snail Parliament in Keszthely, Hungary



Located near the western shore of Lake Balaton, (a 3-hour express train from Budapest) take a trip the Hungarian city of Keszthely to see a shell marvel.


Artist, Ilona Miskei (born 1920) created a shell-encrusted scale model of the Hungarian Houses of Parliament in Budapest. Ms. Miskei adorned the structure with 4,5 million fossilized Pannon-sea snail shells she collected from Hungarian mines. The project was started in 1975 and took 14 year to complete.


In 1999, Ms. Miskei donated the "Snail Parliament" to the Ethnographical Museum of Keszthely. This amazing work can be viewed at The Doll Museum located at Kossuth Str. 11. in Keszthely.


References for this post / Further Information:

The Snail Parliament history in English:

Official Site of Keszthely in English:

Frommers.com / Budapest: Off the Beaten Track:

Museum prices and location / www.hongaarskinderplezier.eu

About the Pannon Sea/ Quest For the Lost Sea, TV treatment by Martin Chlupac: Part 1 -Forgotten Sea:

Wikipedia.com

HolidayClubHeviz.hu (in Hungarian)

A Flock of Birds

New Flock
A flock of ten original watercolor birdies will land at my Big Cartel shop later today.
***Update: The birdies are at my shop right now.
I will be closing up both my Etsy and BigCartel shops next Friday the 26th
and will reopen them in January 2011.

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Sunday 21 November 2010

Inspired

Map collage birds
Zamorano Fine Arts Academy
The first grade students at the Zamorano Fine Arts Academy in San Diego, CA
did a project inspired by my Map Birds, aren't they amazing?
You can visit their teacher's blog at this link.
Thanks so much Don! I'm honored.

Saturday 20 November 2010

THE TRAINING OF JULES GUERIN



The illustrator Jules Guerin had an unusual combination of strengths. He blended the careful precision of an architectural engineer with the exaggerated, romantic colors of an impressionist.

Guerin's technical drawing skills and mastery of perspective were much in demand by architectural firms around the country.







By infusing architectural drawings with color, he made them so appealing it almost guaranteed that the design would be accepted and the project funded.





At the same time, Guerin's vivid colors and stylized designs made him a popular illustrator of books and magazines. He specialized in painting exotic subjects.













Which art school could teach Guerin two such disparate skills? Or was it just natural talent?

Actually, Guerin learned from two guys he happened to meet along the way. First, In 1889, Guerin's mother was renting out a spare room in their home when a young artist named Winsor McCay showed up at their door. McCay had just been evicted by his previous landlady and needed someplace to stay. McCay and the young Guerin soon became fast friends, and McCay taught Guerin his special techniques for drawing in perspective. McCay went on to create the revolutionary comic strip, Little Nemo In Slumberland, where he proved himself a genius with perspective indeed.



A few years later, Guerin happened to meet another artist, Maxfield Parrish, who took Guerin under his wing, introducing him to the art directors at Century Magazine and teaming with Guerin on projects. It wasn't long before Parrish was a nationally famous colorist, with Guerin following in his footsteps.



So much depends on who you happen to meet, and at what stage of your development, and under what circumstances. Perhaps if Picasso had been evicted from a room in Chicago, Guerin would have a third specialty as a cubist.


Saturday Morning

Watercolor birds
From the terrace table
En Plain Air
Painting with a view
Daniel's portrait of Turbo
Painting Outside
Purple bird
Saturday Morning
Daniel & I spent the most wonderful morning painting outside & listening to music.
It was one of those really special perfect days.
This colorful flock of birds will be landing at my Big Cartel shop next week.
Daniel made the greatest portrait of Turbo in acrylics.
It will probably turn up at his blog soon :)

*For all of you who asked about the brush holder...
It's just an aluminum brush washer, you can check it out here.

Thursday 18 November 2010

Books, Book & more Books

LibraryBooks
Since we moved into the blue house I hadn't been able to organize our books.
They were covered in dust and in a sad, sad state of neglect.
So I folded up my sleeves & finally dusted each and every one of them
and organized them by subject. Of course Turbo was there to help.
They look so happy now!
'Water Paper Paint' sneak peek
And speaking of happy books... I'm thrilled to announce that
my birdies are in Heather's amazing new book!
I am honored to have contributed a couple of my watercolor paintings
to the Gallery section of Water Paper Paint.
Isn't that the prettiest book cover ever? I can't wait to get my own copy.
I absolutely love Heather's work and I'm glad to own a few of her originals.
I highly recommend you visit her blog and stop by her shop.
Book sneak peek photo by Heather Smith Jones