The Painting Formerly Known as “The Banality of Evil” February 27, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork Tags: art, fine art, large scale, painting, The Banality of Evil 1 Comment Measuring in at an increasingly unmanageable 10 X 5.5 ft, this thing’s starting to paint ME.
The Banality of Evil – Progress February 19, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork Tags: art, fine art, painting, The Banality of Evil Leave a comment Still figuring out how to sneak in a cheeky Eichmann. Answers on a postcard.
The Banality of Evil (Expanded Deluxe Edition [unfinished]) February 16, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork Tags: art, fine art, large scale, painting, Robert Oppenheimer, The Banality of Evil Leave a comment
Projections February 12, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork, Uncategorized, Writing Tags: art, Art & Design, Conceptual Art, fine art, painting, projection Leave a comment A half-decent projector can do wonderful things. I’d like several, just so that I could project on to a projection, paint the resultant projection and then project it again.
The Lambency of Fatherhood February 11, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork Tags: art, fatherhood, fine art, ink, painting Leave a comment Go on, weep, you cold-hearted swine, ya.
Identity, Loss & the Banality of Evil (Triptych, with Special Guest Star, Robert Oppenheimer) February 11, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork Tags: art, atomic blast, fine art, painting, Robert Oppenheimer Leave a comment The lens flare is apparently unavoidable. The gist, however, is within the viewer’s grasp.
Identity, Loss and the Banality of Evil (Diptych) February 8, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork Tags: art, fine art, painting Leave a comment
Greenberg’s High & Low Collision (#1: “Ulysses”) February 2, 2014grumpus138 Image Artwork, Comics, Writing Tags: Clement Greenberg, fine art, James Joyce, Postmodernism, Ulysses 1 Comment Buck Mulligan’s opening lines from “Ulysses.” The implications are so many, they appear as though breeding.