Posts tagged art

February 2, 2010

A Body of Work

Sorry to interrupt your regularly scheduled broadcast of Jill Quotes, but I have to tell you something. Well, a few things.
One is that I was thinking of splitting the JQ into it’s own blog, and bringing this one back to it’s true intent of filling the world with bad poetry. Just a thought at this [...]

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December 16, 2009

Home Studio Featured on Excellent Blog.

If you follow me on twitter, you would know that the incredible Marilyn Stevens added a section to her website called Talent Scout that is all about artists and how they inhabit their spaces.
Well, if you visit in the next few days, you will get a free car. Just kidding.  She ain’t Oprah.
No, if you [...]

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November 4, 2009

LACMA

For your pure enjoyment.  This might be the best piece of art I saw at LACMA this day, but maybe that is because most of it was closed for some kids event, and they were showing an exhibit about the Titanic.
This lonely weed struck me as significant, partially because it nodded to me, but partly [...]

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October 22, 2009

Towards Los Angeles

There are words to go with this, but I will leave it to you to write.
But before I let you go, just know that I feel like this most days.  Exactly like this.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUuVaq-xD6g

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September 14, 2009

New Poem, New Video.

Yeah, so after being at the soap factory $99 sale on Friday, then the Lyndale/Kingsfield/Aldrich Pre Garage Sale Sale and then a lovely porch until 3:30 Saturday morning, I went to the farmers market to grab a bagelwich for breakfast before heading north.  Yeah, that is a lot to digest.  This post will be like [...]

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June 1, 2009

Some Cool Artwork at City Gallery, Charleston, SC

I am not feeling too well, so am going to let the images speak for me.
First is Mr. Brilliant, who creates vast and amazing sculptures out of Starbucks stir sticks and tension.  Like a magician, I say.
From Above:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF9NSh_2N0M[/youtube]
Just walking through:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz2t54bJIUg[/youtube]
The second is Ben Timpson, who is amazing.  Sorry for the poor quality of the video.  [...]

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