Yes, I understand that it's in pieces . . .
So, I read INVISIBLE MONSTERS back in November and finished it rather quickly. It wasnt my favourite for the story, but the imagery was superb. I still am unable to stop thinking about how "Daisy"s face would look. This all being said, I enjoy researching lobotomies flipping to random pages of Greys Anatomy and drawing what I see, specifically the skeletal systems, and fetuses.
So, I'll shut up now so you can see what exactly I am trying to say. . .


This is approximately life sized; stoneware ceramic sculpture; transparent glaze.
Approx . 24hrs.
"TEETH"
What's that got to do with lobotomies or fetuses? and for that matter, does that have teeth going all the way around it in a circle? how would you eat! just craziness!
It has nothing to do with either, I tend to ramble when speaking/ writing, which is why my visual art [wheather or not you like it] makes more sense than anything I do.

The arrangement is what made it look circular, I made all teeth individually, along with the roof of the mouth, and then, tore it appart. And people looked at me like I was crazy. I wasn't the one making teapots.
ahhhh ok
it looks better with the pieces side by side rather than clumped together in a circle.
Oh, that's brilliant. The childish glaze on a clumsily manufactured ceramic mouth-palette replica, broken into three, a perfect protest against our contemporary academic and cultural values of art. For everything those Michelangelo's stood for, every screed of integrity surmounted by monetary gain, every deception inflicted upon the public, for every injustice done against the world of art you represent the opposite. Death to traditional aesthetics, fuck aesthetics! If art is to appeal to sensibilities, you intend to offend. Your rejection of culture will destroy the injust system we are encapsulated by. God bless you, artistno.unknown. You are a lone warrior on the battlefield of life. Your altruism will never be forgotten.
I thought it would just be a nice conversation piece to have out on the coffee table. You could use it as an ashtray in a pinch.
I don't know, it isn't much of a tray, what with the lack of solidity. And you wouldn't want an ember falling on that fine table--is that cherry wood?
It looks like what happens if you go All-In a mythical ten times in Hold'em in a row without being called out once. Or at least the remains of a black jack player that's spend over 2million in one sitting at the 20/30 table at the Bellagio the whole time just drinking their beer, which, as everyone knows, turns flesh to stone.
I don't know, it isn't much of a tray, what with the lack of solidity. And you wouldn't want an ember falling on that fine table--is that cherry wood?
tough crowd...
Shut up, moon.
Shut up... moon.
Shut up, cow. Jumping. Over da moon.
JudasCow?
Don't make me tell you again. About the scooching.
Oh, that's brilliant. The childish glaze on a clumsily manufactured ceramic mouth-palette replica, broken into three, a perfect protest against our contemporary academic and cultural values of art. For everything those Michelangelo's stood for, every screed of integrity surmounted by monetary gain, every deception inflicted upon the public, for every injustice done against the world of art you represent the opposite. Death to traditional aesthetics, fuck aesthetics! If art is to appeal to sensibilities, you intend to offend. Your rejection of culture will destroy the injust system we are encapsulated by. God bless you, artistno.unknown. You are a lone warrior on the battlefield of life. Your altruism will never be forgotten.
Yes, because if I don't do "pretty" art, then I obviously must despise it more than anything. My "clumsily" done teeth were obviously of high political meaning and about Abbie Hoffman rather than something comepletely seperate. My goal in life is to be the biggest nonconformist ever. I am the biggest most originalist person everer, especially for artists. Better than Picasso and Da Vinci. You are incredibly insightful. Oh thankyou for that brilliant insight of my art. As a reader of Kafka you are far superior to me, as you obviously are doing something better with your life than creating new things. I bow down to your silvertongue.
Oh, that's brilliant. The childish glaze on a clumsily manufactured ceramic mouth-palette replica, broken into three, a perfect protest against our contemporary academic and cultural values of art.
Tell me, do actually have a talent?
tough crowd...
I'm used to people having distaste for my art, it doesnt bother me, if it did I would have offed myself long ago. I know I have talent, and that I can develop it. I'm not saying this piece [and my other work] is without flaw, though.
People like to point out everything they don't like. It's also easier for some to say I'm trying to be ultra-original than it is to accept that I just want to make what I want to make when I want to make it.
Oh, come on everybody! This is the opening scene of a romantic comedy featuring Corellion and
artistno.unknown. This is where they compete and hate each other, but soon,
they will find themselves mysteriously trapped in an elevator or something,
and then they fall in love before corellion does something foolish, losing her,
and then nightrious talks him into trying to win the girl back, and it all ends so
happily (I can't wait for the part where Ironman, as the slobbish roommate, gives his
take on the meaning of life). Hi-larity!
Who has popcorn?
You know who you remind me of, girl who started this thread? JONAS.
You know who you remind me of, girl who started this thread? JONAS.
Narcissistic, arrogant and above myself?
You know, if that's how I am coming across, I am dissapointed, because that's not how I am. I just make art. There isnt much meaning behind it, so I get frustrated when people try to psychoanalyze it. I say I have talent because I go to school for it. That's about the gist and thrust of it. I don't think centre of everything, and I know there are people much more talented than I am and will ever be.
Oh, that's brilliant. The childish glaze on a clumsily manufactured ceramic mouth-palette replica, broken into three, a perfect protest against our contemporary academic and cultural values of art. For everything those Michelangelo's stood for, every screed of integrity surmounted by monetary gain, every deception inflicted upon the public, for every injustice done against the world of art you represent the opposite. Death to traditional aesthetics, fuck aesthetics! If art is to appeal to sensibilities, you intend to offend. Your rejection of culture will destroy the injust system we are encapsulated by. God bless you, artistno.unknown. You are a lone warrior on the battlefield of life. Your altruism will never be forgotten.
unjust*
(I can't wait for the part where Ironman, as the slobbish roommate, gives his
take on the meaning of life).
Oh, god, Ironman is Mexico's answer to Jeremy Piven.
Why do we keep shunning artists around here? Remember that one chick who was from Chicago and painted stuff and then someone said something mean, then got into an ongoing argument with her then she finally hated us and left? No? I barely do either.

I wish that one dude that did the rant and echo drawings would show back up.
we still have scribblinDes!
Oh, that's brilliant. The childish glaze on a clumsily manufactured ceramic mouth-palette replica, broken into three, a perfect protest against our contemporary academic and cultural values of art. For everything those Michelangelo's stood for, every screed of integrity surmounted by monetary gain, every deception inflicted upon the public, for every injustice done against the world of art you represent the opposite. Death to traditional aesthetics, fuck aesthetics! If art is to appeal to sensibilities, you intend to offend. Your rejection of culture will destroy the injust system we are encapsulated by. God bless you, artistno.unknown. You are a lone warrior on the battlefield of life. Your altruism will never be forgotten.
Yes, because if I don't do "pretty" art, then I obviously must despise it more than anything. My "clumsily" done teeth were obviously of high political meaning and about Abbie Hoffman rather than something comepletely seperate. My goal in life is to be the biggest nonconformist ever. I am the biggest most originalist person everer, especially for artists. Better than Picasso and Da Vinci. You are incredibly insightful. Oh thankyou for that brilliant insight of my art. As a reader of Kafka you are far superior to me, as you obviously are doing something better with your life than creating new things. I bow down to your silvertongue.


What's that got to do with lobotomies or fetuses? and for that matter, does that have teeth going all the way around it in a circle? how would you eat! just craziness!