Saturday, November 09, 2002

If you find yourself fleeing the country on Lufthansa in January, crack the inflight magazine and you'll see an item about yours truly. What that item will say, I have no idea! Also, I'm gearing up for Breenapalooza at St. Lawrence University next week. Brush Gallery will be showing 15 of my paintings sent up by a Texas collector for the event. Of course to make a pilgrimage to this event will take a fair amount of fortitude since the place is in Canton, NY, way, way upstate - I'm looking forward to the trip and numerous antique stores I'll mine along the way for prebreens!. I'll be sitting in the gallery for a couple of days breening a painting on premises. If you have broadband, you may be able to see live video broadcast - I'll at least have a webcam operational Thursday and Friday the 14th and 15th of Nov., 12 - 5pm. I recently set my webcam up again(which I'd neglected for a long, long time), and it should be working - if you're having trouble, let me know what browser you're using, how old your computer is.



To bid on this painting, go here. The original is by the same guy who did the prebreen which turned into Seajesus. I've been sort of stymied by this one for awhile -it started it's career as a life-study before I got my hands on it. Text says, 'Order of Sacred Nurture believes covering breasts is sinful!!!' Jesus says, 'No shirt, no shoes, no service!' Topless nun says, 'I've got nothing to be ashamed of!'The baby in her lap is crude indeed. I tried to copy a renaissance baby from a painting, but, as Mrs. Breen noted, it ended up looking like Dr. Loveless from the old Wild Wild West show. There is a woman in a burqua with a Mexican wrestling mask for the face looking on disapprovingly.

posted by Eddie 11/09/2002 04:18:53 AM

Thursday, November 07, 2002

PREBREEN


POSTBREEN


To bid on this painting, go here.I've had this painting since my Musselman Gallery show in P-town a couple years ago, and I've been breening it ever since, working and reworking the text, etc., every 6 months or so. I really liked it, so put an impossibly high price tag on it at the show, knowing I'd be keeping it. It is only a little warped, can't really tell when it's hung. I don't know why I'm selling it - I guess I don't want to noodle with it anymore. I can't help slapping more paint on anything hanging around here!

posted by Eddie 11/07/2002 06:14:56 AM

Tuesday, November 05, 2002

PREBREEN


POSTBREEN


To bid on this painting, go here.This painting revisits an earlier theme. I can't resist roasting cute puppy paintings.

posted by Eddie 11/05/2002 11:07:54 AM

Monday, November 04, 2002

PREBREEN


POSTBREEN


The painting above is pretty straight-forward.

posted by Eddie 11/04/2002 08:36:55 AM