Arcian Art

Author: Painting in Progress (Henson Bunny)

Some in progress artwork. If the footage comes out halfway decent, this will be turned into a YouTube video (I hope). Five worthless points if you can name the character, the movie title, the movie scene, what song the character was singing during this scene AND the director.

Happy New Years. Cheers.

Arcian Art

Author: Snoopy Painting (Happy Spoopy Month)

Did some painting today. I put together a collage of some in progress photos I took. The final piece is in the upper right hand corner. I used acrylic paint on a wooden surface; I used a few images from Google on my cellphone as reference and for scale. Everything was done freehand.

Enjoy and Happy (early) Halloween.

Take A Book, Leave a Book

Author: “Rebecca” Book Review (Gothic Romance)

Ever since I saw the movie Crimson Peak, I’ve been enraptured by Gothic Romance and the director’s (Guillermo del Toro) creative process. I dove into researching del Toro’s inspirations for Crimson and came across several books that inspired him while writing the movie’s script over seven years. 

One book that del Toro mentioned was Rebecca,  by Daphne du Marier. I finished reading the novel recently and came away feeling very pensive and wondering about human behavior, much as I did after watching Crimson Peak. Both works are disturbing to say the least, but I’ve come to like this in art–with the caveat that there’s a higher purpose and reason for including the disturbing elements. Good art makes us think, it makes us reflect and really struggle with what we believe and why. Good art advises us to not just blindly accept society’s agendas it passes out to us, like ready made  “soup of the day” menus.

Rather, good art is like a six course dinner of philosophy: you’re full of questions and wonder after you’re done, but you keep coming on back for more. Why? Because it’s your sustenance.

Keep on writing. ✏️