Mindscapes

Very interesting! I love the colours and I think your paintings would be very good for book covers to some fantasy or science fiction books? You are very good, congratulations.
 
These made me grin widely and are fun to puzzle over. It looks like you put thought into these. Impressively dream-like. :thup:
 
loreta said:
Very interesting! I love the colours and I think your paintings would be very good for book covers to some fantasy or science fiction books? You are very good, congratulations.

Thanks, Loreta! In fact, book illustration is indeed one of the things I do.
 
MoonGlow said:
So good.

Are these on display anywhere other than here?

Thanks, MoonGlow.

There are some more dotted around the internet. I'd like to get a proper show together (I have at least 25 paintings ready) but time and money are always an issue. I've also noticed that these assaults on Mammon and the mechanics of deception don't tend to endear my work to certain types. Chiefly those who are happy in the deception and serving Mammon!
 
eeiiei said:
MoonGlow said:
So good.

Are these on display anywhere other than here?

Thanks, MoonGlow.

There are some more dotted around the internet. I'd like to get a proper show together (I have at least 25 paintings ready) but time and money are always an issue. I've also noticed that these assaults on Mammon and the mechanics of deception don't tend to endear my work to certain types. Chiefly those who are happy in the deception and serving Mammon!

That's a little ironic that time and money are what's holding you back, then! I think that your gallery showing would be empowered if you spent no money to produce it, and had it executed by volunteer labor.
 
eeiiei, excellent stuff ~ totally agree ~ you rock! :thup:

In particular, I really like "Fries and Brimstone" & ""The All-Seeing Ice Cream in the Garden of Idiots"

The surrealism portrayed illustrates really well the increasingly self-evident absurdity and insanity of this upside down world.

For instance, the "Fries and Brimstone" piece really wonderfully depicts one of the all-pervasive themes surrounding us over here in the US, namely "paying for death."

Purchasing most fast food (especially factors connected with processed, chemical-laden, GMO weaponized "food" materials ~ pink slime, anyone?), like MickeyD's, etc., equates to paying for "food items" that have such deleterious effects on our health, one with a sufficient knowledge base can see easily that purchasing this stuff equates to exchanging our energy ($) for items that carry more of a death-dealing (accelerating the downward, entropic slide into ill-health and death) load than a nourishing, life-sustaining one. Of course this is completely absurdity and lunacy... :shock: :mad:

In fact, one couldn't pay me enough to eat from McD's ~ Sheeeeeeeeesh!!!! :curse:

Excellent work ~ Thanks So Much for Sharing!!! :clap: :rockon:
 
caballero reyes said:
Congratulations. eeiiei. Great that your drawings would illustrate "Alice in Wonderland" story.

Thanks, cr! Would really love to do AiW some day!
 
HowToBe said:
These made me grin widely and are fun to puzzle over. It looks like you put thought into these. Impressively dream-like. :thup:

Glad you like, HTB. The most successful ones are indeed when both cerebral hemispheres are fully firing!
 
A few more:

Culture Creation Jam (featuring Frankenmason, Cymbal Darwin and Dr John Dee Hooker):
 

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MoonGlow said:
That's a little ironic that time and money are what's holding you back, then! I think that your gallery showing would be empowered if you spent no money to produce it, and had it executed by volunteer labor.

I like your thinking. People can bring their own wine, too!
 
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