An egocentric artists' cooperative with no defined boundaries of discipline. The MPA exists as a protective cocoon where pretentiousness comes to morph gracefully into subtle arrogance. We post about our own art as well as art that we encounter throughout our travels.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Post-Modern Destructive Jazz
This was the finale piece azz Concerto for piano and reciprocating saws. It was performed in 4 seamless movements which were:
Movement 1: Improvisation
This movement feature freely improvising piano prepared with coins and wooden objects.
Movement 2: Detuning
movementg hammer detune playing. tension removed another cutting the strings in half with a bolt cutter.
Movement 3: Dissection
It is the 3rd movement features a small jazz ensemble improvising Mingus-like drones while duel reciprocating saws attempt to saw the piano in half. This movement ended up being much longer than anticipated. In fact, the saws were not able to complete the job and after more than 20 batteries and countless discarded blades, the performers gave up.
Movement 4: Destruction
This 4th movement was not initially planned as part of the composition, but was improvised at the last minute when I picked up a sledge hammer from backstage and manually smashed through the last bit of cast iron and wood holding the piano together.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Schoobert's First Flight
This is Schoobert. I originally drew him standing by himself looking a little worried. Then, I realized he was in sort of an awkward flying position.
After adding a thought cloud and some motion lines the rounded comic flying man from Barrow, Alaska was born!
Eventually, I'd like to hand-paint Schoobert and other cartoons currently relaxing in my sketchbook.
After adding a thought cloud and some motion lines the rounded comic flying man from Barrow, Alaska was born!
Eventually, I'd like to hand-paint Schoobert and other cartoons currently relaxing in my sketchbook.
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