Thursday, April 21, 2011

Viva La Revolucion (El Vez) 2011


"Viva La Revolucion" ( El Vez)
48" x 42"
acrylic and house paint on found wood

This is one of my favorite pieces so far this year. First large piece I have done in a while. El Vez is billed as the Mexican Elvis, which he is, but he also so much more...listening to one of his albums is like watching the Simpsons (kinda). Its a lot more enjoyable if you are musically learned...El Vez is like a pop culture, pop music rock'n'roll history crash course. Honestly none of this does him or his art justice, just check it out!! Viva la Viva!!

Dirty Doctor Galapagos (2011)

"Dirty Doctor Galapagos"
25" x 24.5"
acrylic and house paint on found wood

Roughly based on Philly band, Man Man. I love the sickly green the yellow turned on the old wood...sweet eats!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Message on a Bottle

Pierce (Jeffrey Lee Pierce) 2011
ink and house paint on rum bottle


Curless (Dick Curless) 2011
ink and house paint on bourbon bottle


Childish (Billy Childish) 2011
ink and house paint on rum bottle

It is seriously awesome having fun with art again; doing things I have always wanted to try, but for some reason haven't...its a good thing!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Mike and Ike (Mike Watt and Ike Turner) 2011


"Rocket 88" (Ike Turner)
acrylic and house paint on found wood
9" x 18"

Say what you want, the dude may have been a sonabitch, but he was one badd-ass musician. His version of Rocket 88 is credited as being one of thee first rock'n'roll songs ever recorded. Let's not forget to mention his funk and soul stuff from the late 60s and early 70s...schmokin', and of course the sheer wickedness of Tina Turner and her work with ol'Ike. I was really looking forward to his collaboration with the Black Keys, but sadly he passed before the project was completed.



"Hyphenated Man" Mike Watt
acrylic and house paint on found wood
22" x 24"

The Flannel -Clad Punk Rock Opera writin' hardest working man in the music biz...Mike Watt. I am looking forward to hearing his latest album, Hyphenated Man. It is all based on the artwork of Heironymous Bosch! Sounds art-nerdy- sweet!


Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Fun and Loose: Thee Billy Childish and "Skip" Spence (2011)


"Oar" (Alexander "Skip" Spence
acrylic and house paint on found wood
12" x 14.5"

"Thee Wild Billy Childish"
acrylic and house paint on found wood
16" x 16.5"

So I have really been diggin' the portraiture of Barry McGee lately. His use of line is gorgeous and jaw-dropping. Line is the fundamental element of all things art, so I tell my Kindergartners. I have even been doing mini-portraits on old liquor bottles. Of course they are totally gutbucket and raw, not as beautifully polished as Mr. McGee's. Oh well, I do however, love getting back to just line and a few colors. These pieces are fun and relaxing.
Thee Wild Billy Childish has been an idol of mine for quite some time. The dude makes killer punk-blues-folk-calypso sounds, paints and makes art in general, he's a writer, a producer, a publisher, and all around renaissance man with a penchant for anarchy...love'm.
Alexander "Skip" Spence was a casualty of drug culture in the 60's and never quite recovered after a stay in mental hospital...a wild story involving a fire axe and possible black magic and a lot of drugs, but in a moment of sheer genius and lucidity, he crafted one of thee greatest albums ever, by himself and a producer...Oar. Check it out, if you haven't.

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Easy Rider Blues (Moise Robin) 2011


Easy Rider Blues (Moise Robin)
ink and acrylic on found wood
14.5" x 16"

Moise Robin was next in line, following the unfortunate death of Mayeus LaFleur, as Leo Soileau's accordionist. Moise and Leo recorded many classic Cajun sides together. Moise lived a long prosperous life.

Monday, April 04, 2011

Mama, Where You At? (Mayeus LaFleur) 2011


"Mama, Where You At?" (Mayeus LaFleur)
ink and acrylic and found wood on found wood

LaFleur's story is a brief one and a sad one. He was abandoned by his mother while he was an infant, raised by his father til his was a toddler, and then given to an uncle when his father could no longer raise a child and make a living. His uncle taught him to play accordion, and he quickly became one of the finest musicians around Louisina. So good in fact, one of the greatest fiddlers of the time, Leo Soileau, made him his partner. Together in 1928, they recorded one of the first Cajun records. On the day Mayeus got paid, he said he was going to use the money to find his mother.
Coming home from a gig, Mayeus stopped at a friend's ( a liquor bootlegger)house for a drink, when a man came up and started a quarrel with the bootlegger over a truck and broken porch. The man started shooting and shot the bootlegger and Mayeus ran to his friend's side to get him to safety and took a bullet to the heart and died instantly. He never had the chance to hear his own record. Told you it was a sad one.

Iron Leg (Mickey and the Soul Generation) 2011


"Iron Leg" (Mickey Foster and the Soul Generation)
Ink, acrylic, pop can bottoms, and found wood on serving tray and cookie sheet

Mickey and Soul Generation were one of thee first albums that got me into old school funk and soul. I was a long time fan of the organ groove/soul jazz/ Dr. Smith/Jimmy Smith/and of course Booker T. thing, but this was something new and fresh. It had those bubblin' organ grooves, but was served with a side of grit and looseness...killer stuff!
I wanted to do this painting on a old muffin tin, but the thrift stores were fresh out, so I made my own out of an old cookie sheet and pop can bottoms. Mickey is painted on a very fancy mini-serving tray. This is one of those pieces done during paint night, where only non-project oriented pieces can be worked on...kinda like the old days at Kent, with "passion night" as we called it. This one's for you Doug and Jerry!

The Stuff in Between the Stuff That Don't Gets Seen


"Tea Time With El Diablo"
Acrylic, enamel with sawdust, tea bag, and cheerios, found rope on found wood


"Brother Gut-String"
Acrylic, enamel with sawdust and dirt, cheerios, found tin lid, and rope on found wood


"Old Goat"
Acrylic, enamel with sawdust, tea-bag, cheerios, and found rope on found wood


"The Flower of the Diamond Lounge"
acrylic, enamel with sawdust, cheerios, plastic flower, and found rope on found wood

New gutbucket art, painted quickly and quietly over the span of a couple days. I do not know if they will ever see gallery walls., but it was fun to paint this loose. My son was the one who added dirt to "Brother Gut-String", thanks son!