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Sunday, September 7, 2008
Hoboken Man
Baught this guy in a junk shop in Hoboken years ago (1990s?) and have always been very fond of him. He is a figure in clerical garb (I think) holding a small lamb. He is very crudely carved in marble and his head has been glued on. Still, this is an object of inspiration!
For Depression Art, letters to the bank manager, and an artist's current obsession with the World Financial Maelstrom click on The Art of the Bouncy Banker. For experimental short stories, picture writings, comics, Art encounters and commentary, paintings, drawings and sculptures in cardboard, foamcore, hotglue, staples and newspaper go to the Bruxist Manifesto. Also painting with found hardware store paint of dubious origin and toxicity, burning lines into wood, and etching in virtual stone my current, usually oblique thoughts on the state of the planet. For even more comics and a brazenly defeatist view of this planet go to THE WORLD IN DISARRAY.
THE BRUXIST COLLECTIVE POSTS DRAWINGS AND WRITINGS AT RANDOM, OLD AND NEW, PICTOGRAPHIC, WRITERLY, ILLUSTRATIVE, GRAPHIC AND ILLEGIBLE ALONG WITH CHAPTERS TO UNWRITTEN BOOKS, ILLUSTRATIONS TO UNWRITTEN ARTICLES, AND UNSOLICITED REPORTS FROM THE FRONT LINE. CLICK ON ALL IMAGES TO ENLARGE.
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