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Awesome Furry Artist!

September 8, 2008

–Artists who have worked with animal themes are not all contemporary.  One of the best was Franz Marc (1880-1916), whose work The Fox (1913) is shown here.  He was one of the principal painters of the German Expressionist movement, and his work was influenced by futurism and cubism.  Franz Marc also had a strong affinity for the work of Vincent van Gogh.  Most of his mature work portrays animals, usually in natural settings.  His work is characterized by bright primary color, an almost cubist portrayal of animals, stark simplicity, and a profound sense of emotion.  Regretably, Franz Marc was killed in 1916 in World War I.

That Franz Marc was a furry spirit is illustrated in this quote:“I found people ugly very early on; animals seemed to me more beautiful.”

–Two paws up for Franz Marc, and they couldn’t be higher! 😀

The Agony and The Ecstasy…

September 1, 2008

— Permit me a digression.  I went to my first demolition derby last night.  It was both repellent yet oddly fascinating at the same time, kind of like a mummy or Dick Cheney.  The entire experience was reminiscent of the scene in Artificial Intelligence where anti-technology humans smashed and burned functional yet obsolete robots before a gleeful crowd.  Artificial intelligence, however, will never substitute for natural stupidity!  At the price of admission I thought I’d see at least one ejection, but that was not to be.  I did see yesterday’s Cadillacs, Fords, and Chevys in mortal combat.  In the heat of battle so much dirt and smoke was generated that you could barely see the combatants; engine components caught fire, and sheared-off bumpers littered the field.  The assembled crowd of spectators spanned the age range of infancy to old age; redneck knows no bounds, and there are far worse things to be.  It was a very stupid, yet strangely purgative experience, one which perhaps expresses the love/hate relationship that humans have with their cars…

…and to think that they call us animals!