Monday, June 24, 2013

brownish aggressor troopers




 To learn to draw you must draw the 10,000 things.   Chinese drawing adage --

Japanese       Pigeons supplied by Archie McPhee    





David Shrigley  is an artist and illustrator best known for his mordantly humorous cartoons. Self-branded as an outsider in the art world, Shrigley is known for making flat compositions that take on the inconsequential, the bizarre, and the disquieting elements of everyday life. Like the musings of a very wise child displaying the wit and humor of a seasoned observer of the adult world, his illustrations feature crossed-out words, scribbled, uneven lines, and darkly funny aphorisms about the world.





Sand Castles by Chad Wright:  ' In a series titled Master Plan, I am conflating a child’s sandcastle with architecture typifying postwar American suburbia. This three-part series culls artifacts from my childhood, investigating suburbia in its vision and legacy. Phase One focuses on the mass-produced tract house, re-examining it as symbol for the model American Dream.'

lego CHOOs:  These shoes, by artist Finn Stone, are not only sexy, but they're also easy to store -just lock them onto your LEGOs. Well, maybe that part's not true, but at least they let you look chic while staying true to your inner child.

Cat Unicorn Hat-  in case this is just the ticket...

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