I don't normally "do" pet portraits, but I was procrastinating on another project, so the inspiration struck to do a portrait of these pups who I love and have the pleasure to watch occasionally.
While sometimes it feels like I don't have many crushes on women artists, I know that that isn't true, especially since I think about the work of Margaret Kilgallen almost daily. Before she died of breast cancer in 2001, she and her husband Barry McGee (who I also have a work-crush on) drew on trains, painted mural and smaller format works, and created installations. The quality of her line work was amazing- fluid and solid while still retaining a delicate beauty. Here are a few images of her work, as well as a video from Art:21 from PBS.
For as long as I can remember, I've loved anything related to Monty Python. From watching episodes of Flying Circus on PBS as a wee one, to constantly checking Time Bandits (directed by Terry Gilliam) out from the public library, the work of those six men has formed a lot of my sense of humor.
So it comes as no surprise that as a visually inclined person, Terry Gilliam's animation for the Flying Circus has long been a favorite of mine. Even as still images, they are quite beautiful.
But nobody can deny just how amazing his work is when animated.
This is another piece for my Color Theory class. I went a little bit bigger than my usual minuscule scale for this one...about 5 inches square. It's got raised layers to add a bit of a third dimension to an otherwise 2-D work.
I, like countless other people of all ages, grew up watching Sesame Street, and to this day hold a special place in my heart for it, and pretty much everything Jim Henson had a hand in. While it's difficult to whittle down my favorite videos, here are a few:
Frank Oz's laugh as Bert is the best sound in the world.
I loved Robin Williams, and while this video does make me a little sad, hearing the crew crack up at the end is amazing.
A Sesame Street parody of Twin Peaks? How can I travel back in time and be friends with these people?
While this technically isn't Sesame Street, it is still a really great parody.