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November 30, 2007

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funny
Marc Johns

Gavincoal

American Power series
http://www.mitchepstein.net

November 29, 2007

an Andy Warhol sunset
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November 28, 2007

I read that Madonna is in trouble for dyeing her sheep
Dyedsheep1

Admittedly, I would love to dye some of the sheep in my neighbor's field
Sheepy
what the hay?

It is not Mother's day or anything but I just love this picture of my Mom and I
Mom001

November 27, 2007

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image from
http://www.anthonyburrill.com/

November 21, 2007

Gobble Gobble

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November 20, 2007

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ITS SNOWING OUTSIDE

image from ffffound.com

Ricfishing
Rick fishing

November 18, 2007

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Pink Mirror
enamel on panel
48x48"
2002

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DeCordova Museum, Pretty Sweet

  • Decordova2
    Pretty Sweet: The Sentimental Image in Contemporary Art Curated by Nick Capasso An installation of 75 laser cut acrylic mirrors configured in a loop-de-loop installation

Wasabi

  • Mouse72
    Wasabi: Contemporary Art with a Japanese Kick at The Nave Gallery

building the Goodwin-Wise Flatpak

  • Evening Flatpak
    It took 2 years to build this first production version of the Flatpak House. I will post images as we set up home in our new digs.

China painting factories 07

  • Happy_cat
    In March 07 I traveled to Shezhen, China to sort out production for a series of paintings. The factory painters were mostly young and all talented. Like 1980's art students they wore concert t-shirts, took frequent smoke breaks, and played alternative music very loud from a tinny CD player. All of the painters were either friends or relatives of one another. The factories themselves looked less warehouse and more apartment building. The office of the factory I visited had not only wall to wall carpeting but wall to ceiling. It was a plush environment. The Da Fen district, where all of the oil painting factories reside, is marked by a giant, (very communist) statue of a hand holding a paintbrush. Surreal doesn't quite express the region. The images shown do not depict the artwork I was working on, but rather, the artwork these factories all too often produce.
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