Okay, these happen to be the greatest coffee cups ever. They have good weight. They make coffee better. Could it be the thickness of the rim? Could it be the ahead-of-its-time ergonomic handle? Could it be that I need to put less emphasis on the container for my coffee? Actually, no, its not the last one. Either way, these are cool.
I usually sign my name "O" and add a "6" on top for the date. Sometimes I incorporate that into the theme of the painting ( in this one its a coffee stain). I didn't want anyone to think I had an epileptic seizure when I was signing it.
Oh, by the way, there are a lot of knock-offs out there. The only ones that have that magic quality are stamped "victor" on the bottom. See? A little valuable information is included in every show.
"Victor No.2", 5" x 7", oil on cradled Masonite panel
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Friday, July 28, 2006
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Big Apple No. 2
Sometimes I see things that are inedible that I just want to pick up and eat ( playdough would fit into this category). I think synesthesia ( where one sensory perception triggers a different one...I see playdough and it triggers smell , flavor, ect...) is interesting in that its employed without thought in a capitalist society ( mmm...see the bubbles in that cold, refreshing drink? ahhh...I'm so thirsty).
This size is very appealing to me ( 12" square). Its album cover size.
"Big Apple No. 2", 12" x 12", oil on cradled Masonite panel
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This size is very appealing to me ( 12" square). Its album cover size.
"Big Apple No. 2", 12" x 12", oil on cradled Masonite panel
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