Creepmas Day 4: Eddie the Yeti
Eddie the Yeti’s art really captures the Creepmas spirit! So much splattery, boney goodness! Eddie the Yeti’s Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing...
View ArticleHoliday Desktop Goodies 12/21
Ready for some creeptastic Christmas treats? Wait for it… Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all...
View ArticleDesktop Goodies 12/23
By my talented friend Andy: Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to...
View ArticleCuddly Rigor Mortis: A Christmas Story
I’ve posted about Cuddly Rigor Mortis before…and she’s back with an interpretation of my favorite holiday movie ever. The bunny…the shot out eye…the official Red Ryder BB Gun…awesome. Cuddly Rigor...
View ArticleMegan Petasky
I love Megan Petasky’s characters… I’m starting to think I need a “spindly” tag on this blog. Perhaps I’m drawn to these wiry creatures because the sharp angular form is uniquely expressive. Megan...
View ArticleMeghan Howland
I have plenty to post this week, but my commentary may be extra sparse because on top of my regular medical issues I have what can only be described as a caricature of a cold…I’m the “before” person in...
View ArticleHappy New Year!
Cannot type/talk due to severe illness (all words courtesy of voice software or kind typing helpers)…I read and appreciate all comments…Apologies for not being able to respond.Filed under: art,...
View ArticleNew Year, New Developments!
A few blog announcements… 1) There is a new FACEBOOK PAGE for instant access to posts as they go up. PLUS, to make it extra interesting, I will be sharing a mixed flurry of arts and oddities on the...
View ArticleModern Eden Gallery: Wanderlust
Here’s a preview of a delightful new Modern Eden group show, Wanderlust: View the whole show HEREFiled under: art, exhibits Tagged: art, exhibits
View ArticleLucien Rudaux Rarities
Ghost radar posted a few Lucien Rudaux rarities recently. Rudaux was best known for his science/astronomy illustrations. I’m happy to see these playful deviations from the norm. Filed under: art,...
View ArticleDaniel Martin Diaz: The Soul of Science
Daniel Martin Diaz: Soul of Science is a series that speaks to me on such a personal level, as I am always steeped in some swirling combination of art, science, consciousness and philosophical musings…...
View ArticlePaolo Petrangeli
Paolo Petrangeli “works and lives in Rome. In his painting there is the childhood’s innocence with all the bitterness of the adult age.” Filed under: art, illustration, macabre, surreal
View ArticleToru Kamei
Vanitas art by Toru Kamei has stolen our heat. “Toru KAMEI was born in 1976. He is inspired by Vanitas and try to express transience but beautiful, by drawing common vanitas symbols include skulls,...
View ArticleHobo Nickels
Hobo Nickels have seen a renewed interest in recent years. In the Great Depression, many hobos worked over nickels, creating folk art. The history goes back earlier, and you can read more here. Today...
View ArticleMarie Larkin
Marie Larkin’s wide eyed little girls recently came to my attention. They can be elegant… Vaguely insect like… I think the use of black and red works brilliantly here: A favorite: Marie LarkinFiled...
View ArticleRansom and Mitchell: Across from Familiar
I was remiss in posting about this show at Roque La Rue when it actually happened, because I was dealing with hospital things. I’ve spent many years pouring over art and photography sites, collecting...
View ArticleCopro Nason: Conjoined IV
I WISH I could attend this opening tonight. CONJOINED 4: A New Begining curated by Chet Zar, Starts all over for the next chapter in the Conjoined Chronicle.The New Begining features some of the most...
View ArticleJasmine Becket-Griffith
I had to pause for a moment upon seeing Jasmine Becket-Griffith’s new painting because I had yet to see my (oddball) eye color and hair depicted in a piece of art. I can never give an answer when asked...
View ArticleGianluca Gambino, a.k.a. Tenia
I saved the entire Te Nia portfolio, one image at a time, because I want to go over them more closely and enjoy the lush detail of the colorful, morbid wonders. One senses a disquieting double vision...
View ArticleAlfonso Elola
Alfonso Elola has been making the blog rounds for his wild Corporeal Scenes, but I’m also fond of his Organic Portrait series. Every portrait in this series is a lustrous shadowy, strange mingling of...
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