I found these beautifully dark animal images on luminous insect. See it here.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Louis Wain
Louis Wain was born on August 5, 1860. He was from London and studied at the West London School of the Arts. He specialized in drawing animals and worked at such journals as the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News and Illustrated London News.
He was married at age 23 to a woman 10 years older then him. She died of cancer 3 years into their marriage. It was doing this time that he took his sketching of animals to a more specific muse their cat Peter. He would draw pictures of Peter doing silly things to comfort her.
Over the next 30 years Wain went on to produce children's books and appear in papers, journals, and magazines. He became a very popular freelance artist.
Despite his success he ended up broke and back at home. He had mental illness in his family. His youngest sister was certified as insane and admitted to an asylum. It was after his decline in popularity and the death of his mother that the signs of Wain's own onset of mental illness had begun. His personality began to change. Once a kind trusting man he started to become hostile and suspicious. When his sisters could not longer take his erratic behavior they finally had him committed in 1924.
Wains work took a more abstract nature as he grew older. Louis told doctors that he could see and feel electromagnetic currents surrounding living bodies. His once detailed realistic cat portraits started to look more psychedelic and colorful.
Labels:
artist,
louis wain,
metal illness,
psychedelic art,
schitzo
Friday, January 29, 2010
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
Felt Puppets
I used to love doing crafts like this when I was young. You can get this kit on Etsy.
On a total tangent I wanted to note that I love how the girl is wearing glasses in the third picture.
Is that really necessary? Is it me or is it weird that they have her with glasses?... like she's in a workshop or something? Does adding the 'glasses' shot make it more believable or compelling?
It leaves the reader thinking "Wow she had to put her glasses on to make those."
She's looks like she's 9 years old but they have her wearing reading glasses like she's an 80 year old grandma. Weird.
Friday, January 22, 2010
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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