"More Clock Problems" 2-25-2014 acrylic and oil on 18"x24" canvas board
Friday, April 25, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
"Central Park Carrot Problems" Oil and Acrylic on 41.5"x17" canvas. 4-18-2014.
While painting another view of central park(rm 1840 Plaza)I couldn't stop thinking about the possible end to the horse and buggy era so I painted giant carrots sticking up out of the trees. Why not cover up the Plaza with a modern veneer?
While painting another view of central park(rm 1840 Plaza)I couldn't stop thinking about the possible end to the horse and buggy era so I painted giant carrots sticking up out of the trees. Why not cover up the Plaza with a modern veneer?
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Monday, February 3, 2014
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
C'est N'est pas unebierre
1-28-2014 "C'est N'est pas unebierr" oil and acrylic on 18"x24" canvas board
Inspired from the Coca Cola bottle in Salvador Dali's painting "The poetry of America- the cosmic athletes" 1943, with the Coke bottle appearing 20 years before pop-art and Andy Warhol.
I've been going to Jamaica for over 20 years drinking Stripes and I told them but they won't listen, it's no longer Jamaican Lager without the great Jamaican water source. They called me (FROM JAMAICA??) and insist it's the exact same recipe and tastes exactly the same as Jamaican made beer, that's great, it doesn't taste the same.
Still not sure what the meaning of this painting is?
Translation- "This is not a beer" No one in America can get authentic Jamaican beer since it's now made in Pennsylvania? This painting is of a Red Stripe factory in the cold Pennsylvania climate without the West Indies water source, how appropriate.
Inspired from the Coca Cola bottle in Salvador Dali's painting "The poetry of America- the cosmic athletes" 1943, with the Coke bottle appearing 20 years before pop-art and Andy Warhol.
I've been going to Jamaica for over 20 years drinking Stripes and I told them but they won't listen, it's no longer Jamaican Lager without the great Jamaican water source. They called me (FROM JAMAICA??) and insist it's the exact same recipe and tastes exactly the same as Jamaican made beer, that's great, it doesn't taste the same.
Still not sure what the meaning of this painting is?
Translation- "This is not a beer" No one in America can get authentic Jamaican beer since it's now made in Pennsylvania? This painting is of a Red Stripe factory in the cold Pennsylvania climate without the West Indies water source, how appropriate.
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