
Uploaded some more paintings. Cheesy Horror themes.
Uploaded some more paintings. The cataloguing is a mess, the titles are hit and miss. I don’t have time to fix up everything. But I’ll talk abit about this one for starters.

Outsider Art, Back In The Day
The battles between the outsiders and the insiders has always been around and represented in visual art. I essentially judge works on their individual merits. Both can be good, both can be bad (or criminal). Either way, they reflect values. In this article, I look at Kings Way. A book on Melbourne Graffiti in The 1980s/90s.

The Superbowl Is Shit
Gridiron is boring, all the best rockers are too old to play half-time, I hate Taylor Swift. Are the ads still a thing? A quick tour of bygone spectator sports good and bad.

Tools Of The Art Trade: The Easel
Mine have taken a smashing over the years, yours will too.

Tools Of The E-Trade: The Phillips-Head Screwdriver
Three cheers for standardisation (sorta…).


Accuracy Is Overrated
One thing I like about the really old visual arts is how they compromised representational accuracy with imagination and still made it all work. I’ll take a look at this painting in particular to tell you what I mean.


Living in a fucked country
A personal vibe shift to match the global vibe shift. (aka Why I’m doing this).
