Oscars With Elephants Continued: “Gone With The …..”

Posted February 17, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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With a little help from their friends.

PS – those are supposed to be wings.  I’m afraid the pair on the one elephant to the right looks a bit Eeyoresque.  I guess I wasn’t quite sure what wings looked like on elephants.

Lead-In (Lead-Up) To the Oscars – The Silence of the…(you know what.)

Posted February 17, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Watch out! (You can find them anywhere.)

Lead-In to the Oscars – You Can Find Them Anywhere!

Posted February 15, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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"What he said was he's a sentimental elephant."

 

A Lotto Valentine

Posted February 14, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Happy Valentine's Day (Stay Dry!)

 

Dance I (With Elephant)

Posted February 13, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Yippee!

Matisse + ManicDDaily=?????

Moving Ahead in Egypt. Amazing Sights. (With Elephant.)

Posted February 12, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Olympia With (Cozy) Elephant

Posted February 11, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Mmmmm Mmmmm Warhol (With Elephant)

Posted February 10, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Saint Sebastian Gets Help (El Greco With Elephant)

Posted February 10, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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"Got it!"

The sublime by El Greco, elephant by ManicDDaily.

(For more on paintings of Saint Sebastian and fine art with elephants, check out this!)

“Videot?”, Chance, the iPhone Artist?, Hercules as Zeus, Athena as Elephant

Posted February 9, 2011 by ManicDdaily
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Zeus Giving Birth to Athena, as Elephant (Ouch!)

The late, sometimes brilliant, extremely troubled, Jerzy Kosinski spoke of his worries about the human fascination with electronic/video screens in an interview with David Sohn after a 1974 convention of the National Conference of Teachers of English:  “For me, imagining groups of solitary individuals watching their private, remote-controlled TV sets is the ultimate future terror:  a nation of videots.”   This was around the time that Kosinski published Being There, a satiric novel featuring Chance, the Gardener, a simple-minded soul who has grown up  literally in front of a TV, remote control as security blanket, navigating the non-video world.

Kosinski was concerned about obsession with video screens in a B.C. (“Before Computer”) age, before the years of A.D. (“All Digital”),  or should I call it A.D.D.  (“All hold a Digital Device”).

I am one of those people who is stuck in front of a screen much of the time.  And, even as my digits punch keys and tap  icons, I definitely worry about it.   I assuage these worries by telling myself that much of what I am doing is good old-fashioned communication–that email are just letters; that social networks, in our geographically dispersed world, are a personalized town square; that the glow of the screen itself (like the glow of ash on the cigarettes lonely people sometimes smoke, or used to smoke) is an imaginary friend.

Yes, I know it’s not exactly the same.  (Or healthy.)

As followers of this blog know, I have recently received an iPhone and become engrossed in the “Brushes App,” which allows one to make paintings on the iPhone’s screen, and even to insert iPhone digital photographs into the paintings.

Yes, working in such a small space, with your fingers, is a real pain in the itinerant.

And yet….

And yet…

Above is my Athena, as elephant, being born from Zeus’s forehead, hand-drawn.

Below is my Athena, as elephant, being born from Zeus’s forehead done on Brushes App.

You will notice that in the “Brushes” iPhone version, Zeus is not even Zeus, but Hercules.  (See the lion cape.)   (Meaning that the true title of this piece should be “Athena, as elephant, being born from Zeus, as Hercules.”)

And yet… and yet…

I’m not saying that I didn’t enjoy drawing the Zeus on paper.  With a pencil.

But. well….

Hercules as Zeus (see cape) Bearing Athena as Elephant