Rubber bands: I could swear that’s from a Warner Bros. cartoon- one of the very surreal ones. And they walk along making a goofy noise.
And you can never go wrong with Turner. I didn’t know his work before I beheld a mid-career painting in the big Boston museum. “Hey babe! Look at this- it’s really cool!” “Yes, dear, that’s a Turner.”
Catching up on the blog- thanks for the dog food ad. In my industry, the software product is “dog food”, and using your own software is called ‘eating your own dog food’. This ad goes to work, baby.
Martin&Lewis: I can’t find it now, but Richard Avedon had all of his models, including celebrity portrait subjects, jump. There is a book of these called “Jumping”. Salvador Dali had three cats thrown from the right and three buckets of water thrown from the left.
Ernst Haeckel, not ‘ernest’. Taschen reprinted these amazing books of b&w and color illustrations of sea critters, including radiolarians and other diatoma. Very fine trip art.
Rubber bands: I could swear that’s from a Warner Bros. cartoon- one of the very surreal ones. And they walk along making a goofy noise.
And you can never go wrong with Turner. I didn’t know his work before I beheld a mid-career painting in the big Boston museum. “Hey babe! Look at this- it’s really cool!” “Yes, dear, that’s a Turner.”