Sunday, November 28, 2010

reflecting

The sun light was streaming off, bouncing into the small rear view mirror, spreading like clear, silver white, sparks. Rays of energy pulsating like snowflake fireworks without color.

I stole all these pretty pictures off Google or something.

ice cream truck?


Can you hear the ice cream truck at the end of November in Texas? Well the other day I did. I didn't take any of these images, nor are they any reflection of anything, but my sordid sense of humor.  ;)

the school of essential ingredients





















 ..."I used to know a sculptor,"..."He always said that if you looked hard enough, you could see where each person carried his soul in his body. It sounds crazy, but when you saw his sculptures, it made sense. I think the same is true for those we love."  She explained, "Our bodies carry our memories of them, in our muscles, in our skin, in our bones."...

Randall Yarbrough

The other day I met this artist. His name is Randall Yarbrough. He was born in Texas. He has lived in LA and New York. He once created live art in warehouses, or on the street. He painted with a troupe of performance artists that resembled a circus. He claimed that he shared with me all his secrets, but you know I won't tell.  When he was creating the pieces for the The Captivity Show he lived in the desert, at Joshua Tree. He camped there isolating himself from people, and limiting food and vices. His only focus was his art. I hope I am not misinterpreting what he told me. If I do, I apologize.
This man is the star narrative of this series.

An antique mirror, the sky background. Reflection inner and outer.

This piece shows the transition from city life to the desert.

The bear is following him. Is it figurative or literal? The bear's color takes on the mood of the man. In this piece the bear is blue. There are rocks that resemble potatoes because the man is hungry.


Here the bear is green. the man is thinking of money, and a way to use the bear to gain some.  Randall  told me that in this piece it was difficult to capture moonlight. The three objects in the center have images of eyeballs on them.


The bear is performing for money which reminds me of  a dancing monkey.  It was circus life atmosphere. The audience is nondescript, as a collective, instead of individual people. This work was fine tuned with highlights, shadows, and many hours spent.


This is Randall Yarbrough posing with his bear sculpture.

The bear appears angry with the color red, gnarling mouth, fierce teeth showing.  The only people in a circle suggesting they are captivated in a bubble.
A single red top hat. Three bears silhouetted with different  images of sky. The bear with his paw up.  Are the credit cards coming  closer or flying away? 

Is the sun rising or setting? In what once was before.

A small gold bear in the center of what suggests a red velvet curtain from the stage he performed on.


A boy and his first hunting gun.


Is it fire and smoke, as they try to cross through on a narrow branch?
The girl is named Sunny. She grew to perform in the circus. Is that her childhood dog? 

It's difficult to see here, but that is a doe with large kind looking eyes.

The sky was inspired by The Burning Man.

Is he still a child on the cusp of adolescence?
The Paper Doll series feature drawings and paintings on both sides.

Is this the front or the back?
There's a lot to look at, if you pay attention.


All I could look at were the wings.
In the center she's bare of all color.



This was K's fav piece. It reminded her of childhood. The dresses fit over the dolls' body.
A mixed media piece with oils, dye, and encaustic wax.

How would you frame this piece?


Friday, November 26, 2010

burlesque








I give this movie two thumbs up for holiday fun. I wouldn't recommend it for the whole family though. I liked the costumes, the make-up, and the music. I know most girls would probably watch this and wish to sing and dance on a stage like that. Every time they showed images of the band playing the music, while the dancers performed, that looked like the most fun to me. Warning these videos contain the element of suggestion that may offend or delight some. As if you didn't know already.



my ode to strawberries





 
 
 





 

 





















Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles

Let me take you down, 'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.
Nothing is real and nothing to get hungabout.
Strawberry Fields forever.

Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.
It's getting hard to be someone but it all works out, it doesn't matter much to me.
Let me take you down, 'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.
Nothing is real and nothing to get hungabout.
Strawberry Fields forever.
No one I think is in my tree, I mean it must be high or low.
That is you can't you know tune in but it's all right, that is I think it's not too bad.
Let me take you down, 'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.
Nothing is real and nothing to get hungabout.
Strawberry Fields forever.
Always, no sometimes, think it's me, but you know I know when it's a dream.
I think I know I mean a 'Yes' but it's all wrong, that is I think I disagree.
Let me take you down, 'cos I'm going to Strawberry Fields.
Nothing is real and nothing to get hungabout.
Strawberry Fields forever.
Strawberry Fields forever.