Friday, February 02, 2007

Yo Mah Bunnies!

Maybe I shouldn’t be so possessive---it’s been way too long since I wrote (or did) anything worthy of you.
But the bunnies in the machine have some new shtuff fo ya:
A shizzled-up Gandhi t-shirt, produced by The Original Lefty’s on beautiful cotton (NOT on American Apparel)... www.theoriginalleftys.com.  
The Debster and Anne Kelly worked overtime to make it good looking (ahhh, if we could only live up to the man) quality shtuff...once again, one of the only positive images I’ve ever done.

Oh, I did have an actual gallery show of original drawings—skeletons––at Track 16 Gallery, in Santa Monica last October. You can see’em on the web here. If you’re into the National Pastime (Baseball, that is—not dumb-ass permanent war on the rest of the world), we’ve got 3 left of an edition of 6 Skeleton Pitchers, “A Little Chin Music”.....yes, the skellie’s grilled out nicely!

ArtScene Visual Radio did their first web radio interview with me: Peter Clothier and I chatted about something real that I don’t usually get to talk about: process. Why skeletons? Why baseball skeletons? How do I make’m? Here’s the short answer: I don’t know. Basically, I banged my head against a brick wall for 3 months...that’s technique!
If you’re still with me here, please check out the interview...it’s one of the best anybody’s done with me. Not the usual RobSMACK. Just go do something meaningful for the first 5 minutes or so, you’ll skip the self-aggrandizing yakkity-smackkity.

I got a lil show goin on at Crossroads School in Santa Monica—a bunch of original ahhht—never before seen by humans: opening party: 2-15-07—closing: 3-21-07
Tricky Dick never looked so good. The Supreme Court never looked so BIG. For info: 310 329-7391 and gallery hours: M-F 1pm-3pm.

I’m hoping we’ll have a new poster ready around Easter...yes, it’s almost BUNNY TIME! The verrry last Dubya poster I’ll ever have to do (I hope).
I promise I’ll write more often.
Bunnyhugz, Robbie