Showing posts with label visual art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual art. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
"The Simpsons Graffiti in the Downtown Eastside"
Finally, some good graffiti in Vancouver. Vancity Buzz has the story plus a load more photos.
Labels:
downtown eastside,
DTES,
graffiti,
murals,
the simpsons,
vancouver,
visual art
Thursday, May 30, 2013
"The Visual Art of Brian Eno: Light and Time"
"What I'm always doing is - both in music and in light-work - is trying to make something that I wish existed. So I sort of imagine something existing, and I think, 'That's funny that doesn't exist. Why doesn't that exist?' And actually, I'd be quite happy sometimes if I found out that somebody else had done it, and I didn't have to."
How often do you hear an artist say that?
Labels:
brian eno,
quote,
visual art
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Modernist, Minimalist Movie Posters Based on a Simple Grid
I'm no design nerd, but most of these are pretty cool. See the rest of the re-imagined posters at DesignTaxi.com.
Labels:
film,
minimalism,
visual art
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Doug Aitken's The Source Trailer
Jack White, LCD Soundsystem, Beck, Lucky Dragons (so underrated, it
hurts me) and more musicians, visual artists, actors, photographers and
architects discuss the human impulse to create. Cannot wait for Doug
Aitken's new documentary The Source:
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Robert Crumb Quote
"When I listen to old music, that's one of the few times when I
actually have a kind of a love for humanity. You hear the best part of
the soul of the common people, you know - their ... their way of
expressing their connection to eternity or whatever you want to call it.
Modern music doesn't have that calamitous loss that people can't
express themselves that way anymore, you know?"
Crumb then throws on a blues record, sits back and just listens.
I wish I could say that scene from Terry Zwigoff's 1994 documentary Crumb describes me to a tee, but I'm not as romantically misanthropic as Mr. Crumb. Crumb made me pick up my sketchbook for the first time since summer in hopes of being as creatively prolific as him some day. I was pretty staggered by how much he has produced, especially considering how obsessively detailed a lot of his work is. I, unfortunately, slave away yet produce little. Ah, well. Oh, hey: this is my first visual art post. My blog description has always said this blog concerns music as well as the visual arts. Me having taken this long to finally blog about art, however inspired by music as this post has been, says something about my current feelings towards the visual arts. But that's another post.
Skip to 3:57 to watch the scene this post concerns:
Crumb then throws on a blues record, sits back and just listens.
I wish I could say that scene from Terry Zwigoff's 1994 documentary Crumb describes me to a tee, but I'm not as romantically misanthropic as Mr. Crumb. Crumb made me pick up my sketchbook for the first time since summer in hopes of being as creatively prolific as him some day. I was pretty staggered by how much he has produced, especially considering how obsessively detailed a lot of his work is. I, unfortunately, slave away yet produce little. Ah, well. Oh, hey: this is my first visual art post. My blog description has always said this blog concerns music as well as the visual arts. Me having taken this long to finally blog about art, however inspired by music as this post has been, says something about my current feelings towards the visual arts. But that's another post.
Skip to 3:57 to watch the scene this post concerns:
Labels:
General thoughts,
quote,
robert crumb,
visual art
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