Friday, January 20, 2012

Period

Kinda artist, as a very, ridiculously young man.
(apr. 9-11 yrs old)
Psychedelic 1 
 Ocean / Field
 Aquacolor sketch
 N / Capitalism
 Psychedelic 2
I was so smart when I was a kid that I learnt that I was dumb fast.
The artist, living at a certain time of confusion in politics, moral and values, was prone to depict these unsexy things in his work. Although sketchy and not well -planned and -laid out, as it might occur to you at first sight, drawings are deeply dipped in acute non-dimmed thought of a young but not so innocent man (just instantly try to recollect the miracle of birth, which is mysterious, painfully sinful, vicious). The artist is witty in politics, for example, the N drawing, influenced and inspired by M. Twain, resurrects all horrors of centuries of slavery applied to contemporary standards. Especially, the way it goes with Capitalism sketch. High class bohemian decadence irony mixed with insipid proletarian propaganda. Opposed to Marksian and Kafkaesque motives the natural series pops up, with its Ocean and Field felt-pen marker drawings, reeking with kulak nostalgia. Pshychedelic period, awry, remains poorly studied and lacks both serious critics, and deeply dipped sci-like research.
Words without thoughts never to heaven go

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