The mashup of the Scottish-American Tartan Day Parade going up Sixth Ave with the Hands Off march going down Fifth Ave yielded some excellent results.
Posts by Wally Krantz
I brought this beast to the studio this weekend. Leaning against a tree while I was opening the back of the car some buzzy little fella was attracted to the yellow.
Brooklyn Mardi Gras at Mama Tried and the ridiculously excellent Royal American Social Aid & Pleasure Club.
Tweet: "Have you said thank you once?" -@VP JD Vance - pic of jd Vance looking oddly symmetrical. Why are his pants so tight?
I can't stop laughing at this man I'm sorry. This is the kind of shit the biggest loser in the world would say to their girlfriend about buying her flowers on Valentine's Day once, and he's doing so in an argument that started because he called her a bitch
I would be lying if I didn’t think of you when I saw this
Barbed-wire shadows making Cy Twombly calligraphic gestures.
Right on! Will be good when we can filter out non flashes stuff. Right now it’s ALL the images from Bluesky. Supposed to be coming soon.
West coast light, man
Convinced that there is a shared connection with every NYer that associates seeing these ghost signs with heading to LaGuardia or JFK.
Spotted at the art supply store: The Kolormondo Mini Color Globe 3D color wheel. This seems like a good thing to have in the studio. But after I punched it out and assembled it I thought it would make more sense to reassemble it somewhat randomly in a way that it wasn’t intended.
Artist & friend Charles Mayton.
If you’re in the Minneapolis area, Charles has an opening of his solo exhibition of paintings – ‘Frame-Play’ – at the David Petersen Gallery this Saturday, February 8 from 6-8pm.
Go there because I can’t. See the work. Say hi to Charles.
Let’s gooo!
Magdalena Wywrot captured her daughter’s coming-of-age for 11 years, resulting in her new book, “Pestka.” Many photographs seem to capture the most private moments, as if Wywrot has entered her daughter’s room without her noticing.
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Walking to the studio today I noticed this piece of metal in the gutter that must have fallen off a construction vehicle. I brought it to the studio and cleaned it up. It’s solid steel. Precise geometry. Good edges. Satisfying heft. Now on my desk next to the bowl that holds pushpins.