I love setting up elaborate arrangements for my students. This one is for a project dealing with composition for my Drawing 2 class in the Summer Session at the University of Missouri.

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The Nature of Art
People are just as convinced that they are having a true experience of art when they see a work in reproduction as they are of believing that verisimilitude is the ultimate measure of value in a work of art.
Can’t we see this insanity for what it is?
It’s a circular logic meant to establish the mechanical and the processed over the physically experienced and subjective. Find me someone who thinks a good work of art is something that “looks just like!” something else and I’ll show you a person who is satisfied with mere reproduction, divorced sensation, advertisement, and disengagement.
Being with objects or people or places is NOTHING like mere pictures of objects or people or places. representational art has to go beyond mere depiction if it wants to be anything like reality since reality is nothing like mere depiction.
Iconoclast – In Progress
here’s “iconoclast” in progress… it’s looking a bit rough at this point. stages two (way down there) and three (right below) are here in any case. i’ll have to post some of the studies and sources i’ve used for this pose/idea sometime soon…
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ok, ok… so it’s a bit melodramatic. still in the first working hours here, people. give me a break.
EAT IT ALL





From the fantastic “Power of Art” series by Simon Schama, a few screen caps I found featuring Andy Serkis (Gollum) playing Vincent Van Gogh and his, ahem, unique dining habits.