Here are a few photos from the recent art show where I exhibited with Phil Hendrickson. There was a great turnout. If you missed it and would like to see it, the show will be up until April 20 in the Allen Hall Gallery. Hours are:
This is the final comic in this series. What I like about it is that it ends at the beginning -- Van Gogh. It has been a lot of fun to draw these.
The series is called Artist to Artist -- eventually it will be in comic form. To me it's about what happens when artists interact. Sometimes inspiration and comraderie -- sometimes competition and someone loses an ear. It is very gratifying to interact with other artists. We are part of a Tribe!
This comic illustrates an incident that happened between Andy Warhol and his nephew James Warhola. I was fortunate enough to get this story from James himself!
I will be exhibiting my artwork in an two-man art show with Phil Hendrickson at Mansfield University in the Allen Hall Gallery. The reception will be on Thursday, March 29 from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.
I hope that many of you can make it! If you can't make it for the reception, the show will be up until April 20.
I made this comic strip about one of Warhol's interactions with Dali based on an account I read about. Some people say that without Dali, there wouldn't have been a Warhol -- kind of like Old Testament/New Testament. In one interview Andy was asked, "Did you know Dali claims to be a forerunner of pop art?" Andy's reply was, "Really? It's so hard to understand anything he says."
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Things that Make you go Hmm...
"People who cannot recognize a palpable absurdity are very much in the way of civilization" Agnes Repplier
“Imagination continually frustrates tradition; that is its function” -Jules Pfeiffer
“Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” ~John F. Kennedy
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect, but by the play instinct -- acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves." -Carl Jung