‘quien es quien 2′ (who is who) by Bernardo H. Garza

October 19th, 2005

SITO Artchive: ‘quien es quien 2′ by Bernardo H. Garza

Bernardo has some wonderfully twisted, mixed up images. Some are figurative, some chimeric (that’s what I like) others are non-representational. All have a certain detatched feel to them.

SITO Profile - Jason M. Smith

October 18th, 2005

Jason says “I announce a coup d’etat against the evil specters of angst-mongering, diluted sentimentality, and other repulsive outmoded garbage that masquerades as contemporary art.”

He backs it up with some loud edgy little (well, little on the web - I’m not sure how big in real life) paintings.

SITO Profile - Jason M. Smith

entry to slice of being

October 17th, 2005

Some very nice drawings.

entry to slice of being

SwarmSketch

October 8th, 2005

This is extremely cool.

A group picture - you draw up to 100 pixels of line per visit, and then vote on how opaque each existing line should be.

Give it a try. Then let me know what you felt about it.

SwarmSketch

Some colors to look at

October 6th, 2005

With all the ugliness around lately, take a look at this artist’s use of color. The world isn’t all ugly.

SITO Artchive: eliana

Black Bodies Remain

October 5th, 2005

scout prime: Black Bodies Remain Still…..

They are calling off the search, even though they know where are still bodies in a lot of buildings. Black and poor.

A common right-wing line lately is “at least we aren’t cutting off people’s heads”. Well, here there should be heads rolling. Not literaly, but when the dishonor is this severe and nobody is likely to be so much as reprimanded, something is very very wrong.

I’m ready to split this thing into two blogs. This is just too ugly to go with the art and life sections. But it has to be here.