With the armless oc I completely agree You can't oversimplify this creativity Could any doper paint a rainbow after glancing through a prism? It's like explaining away El Greco as just a case of astigmatism!
These brilliant illuminations Don't come out of a can They take elbow grease and a lucky tooth And a steady mojo hand
I agree with the Octopus. Acid is not necessarily the window into artistic inspiration, but it's been a pal and a lil' helper to some in the past. This stuff looks like pure Third Eyeballing.
I really enjoy the sketchbook postings. Actually, I really enjoy the whole blog.
Really reminds me of the 70's underground comix. Did you get into the works of R. Crumb? My father used to leave his underground comix lying around and so at a tender age I was exposed to them. Must have scarred my sanity--but I wouldn't have it any other way, 'cause I loved 'em! Peace, Cie
I bet you would've gotten along with Terrence Mckenna.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff.
If it isn't much of intrusion, would you care to show what your studio is like?
R.
sums up my thought process pretty well - clever man!
ReplyDeleteThis is some great shit, dude! It's a pleasure to have the privilege of viewing it...
ReplyDeleteI like the cut of your moleskin, Jim.
ReplyDeleteYou wear it well.
and monocat concours...
ReplyDeletethat if the mind is rolling down corridors, it would that suggest its thoughts are limited to a liniar process - a possible weakness...
Very nice. You drop a lot of acid, Jim?
ReplyDeleteto paraphrase the cowboy in 'The Big Lebowski': "Sometimes you drop acid and sometimes the acid drops you"
ReplyDeleteWith the armless oc I completely agree
ReplyDeleteYou can't oversimplify this creativity
Could any doper paint a rainbow
after glancing through a prism?
It's like explaining away El Greco as just a case of astigmatism!
These brilliant illuminations
Don't come out of a can
They take elbow grease and a lucky tooth
And a steady mojo hand
Go! Man! Go!
I agree with the Octopus. Acid is not necessarily the window into artistic inspiration, but it's been a pal and a lil' helper to some in the past. This stuff looks like pure Third Eyeballing.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the sketchbook postings. Actually, I really enjoy the whole blog.
Always a joy to walk in here. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteIf you do find the time inbetween your prodigous amount of work, do come and inspect my droppings on the cyberspatial carpet.
Be aware that there's free (unimpressive) lodging ready for you here in Oslo if you want to drop by some day.
http://flickr.com/photos/27182091@N00/
Really reminds me of the 70's underground comix. Did you get into the works of R. Crumb? My father used to leave his underground comix lying around and so at a tender age I was exposed to them. Must have scarred my sanity--but I wouldn't have it any other way, 'cause I loved 'em!
ReplyDeletePeace,
Cie
Longtime fans.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere we have an issue of Jim from back when you were self-publishing by stapling photocopies together.
We have a cat whom we adopted for his Pupshaw tail.
That's all. Thanks.
pretty good
ReplyDeletei love the sketchbook bits!
ReplyDeleteI can relate to that mind picture just fine....
ReplyDeleteI love the chewy center.
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Your Hopeless Fanboy
Very pretty design! Keep up the good work. Thanks.
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