Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Anywhere the Sun Shines (Joe) 2010
Joe from the rockin' newly reunioned Flower Travellin' Band: old school Japanese blues/psyche/ hard rock/ proto-metal sweetness!
Ink and acrylic on found wood...greatest pair of skinny jeans I have ever painted!
A Long Walk Home (James 'Son' Thomas) 2010
Like I said before, wicked wicked wicked! My sculptural tribute to Mr. Thomas: sun-dried clay mixed with sawdust, pine cone pieces for teeth, rope, dryer lint, foil, cigarette, plastic rat, paint can lid, .38 bullet casings, found liquor bottle and found wood...and a whole lotta swearin' and hollerin' (wood working ain't my thing)
Devil Blues (James 'Son' Thomas) 2010
So, this guy is kinda a holy grail in my own particular niche of geekdom...he was a blues musician who also made some wicked folk art and had a mighty interesting life story. James 'Son' Thomas was a grave diggin' skull scultpin' geetar playin' dude from Mississippi. Here is an awesome interview with Mr. Thomas done in '81. Wicked Wicked Wicked...anyway this man has already been the basis of a painting and sculpture and the second painting is on its way!!!
This here painting is on found wood and done with acrylic and ink, found rope, and homemade clay skulls with foil eyes. (It is as if this wood was condition for this image)
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Mr. Tambourine Man (Big Chief Monk Boudreaux) 2010
Now this is thee big chief, I believe, one of two "thee big chiefs" of the Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans. Big Chief Boudreaux has been leading the Golden Eagle Tribe for nearly a decade after a long run in the Wild Magnolias, chiefed up by Big Chief Bo Dollis...anyway The Mardi Gras Indians are a very wicked culture! This here is the Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, ink, acrylic, feathers, jar lid, poker chips, and pie pans on a found wooden ironing board.
Labels:
art,
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux,
Jazz,
music,
New Orleans
The Fonky Fessa (Professor Longhair) 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
My Time Outside the Womb (Titus Andronicus) 2010
Titus Andronicus: a nasty little play from Shakespeare and a nasty little band from New Jersey. I saw these guys in a tiny little hole in the wall and it rocked: kinda like the Pogues and Bruce Springsteen jamming at an east coast hardcore show...good stuff, anyway here is the lead singer/songwriter of the group...Titus does have a very wicked beard! Ink and acrylic on found wood.
My Intentions are War (Lord Invader) 2010
Lord Invader was one of the most popular Trinidadian Calypso singers to bring the music form to the states. He did so to collect royalties on a song he wrote (Rum and Cola) that was appropriated by a folk group in the fifties. After a very lengthy trial (several years) Lord Invader conquered New York legally, but he vanquished it with his scorching tunes years earlier. Ink and acrylic on found wood.
Love Letters (Lord Cobra) 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Lucha Verde 2010
Here's some of the highlights from my LuchaVerde show now hanging at Chile Verde Cafe on Sawmill Rd. Come for the art, stay for the food...it is excellent!! All the pieces are ink and acrylic on found wood.
Gonna Rock this Joint Tonight (Esquerita) 2010
The one-eyed (maybe I made that up, I read somewhere that he had a wooden eye), extremely tall, white painted face, double bouffant wearin' piano slingin' uniquely fabulash: Esquerita! Which came first, the Little Richard or the Esquerita? Who really knows for sure?! Ink, acrylic, and rope on wood
Down at the Rainbow's End (Hank Snow) 2010
A tender? portait of the man whose been everywhere...ink, acrylic, rope, and plastic flowers on found wood
Super Sonic Astral Projection (Sun-Ra) 2010
The Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder) 2009
Been going through a serious early 70's Stevie phase. This one is for Ezra Bean, we have been diggin' Stevie's Superstitious on Sesame Street! Ink and acrylic on stretched fabric...37.5" x 48"
Hell's High-Sheriff (Peetie Wheatstraw) 2010
The Log Bomb (Bob Log III) 2009
Los Tres Gallos (The Three Roosters of Mexico) 2010
Folk Blues (Leadbelly) 2009: response to LA trip
From All Sides (Vince Guaraldi) 2010
This one's for you Jerry Kalback! Pretty large and heavy...I mean heavy freakin' piece. Ink and acrylic, found wood, Peanuts finger puppets, and poker chips on found wood
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