Cosmic Bicycle
I just ran into an old friend of mine from College, Jonathon Cross. He's an amazingly talented puppeteer and creator. Check out his site. I'll post something next time he has a show going on.
http://www.cosmicbicycle.com/
All things Fantastic and Fred
I just ran into an old friend of mine from College, Jonathon Cross. He's an amazingly talented puppeteer and creator. Check out his site. I'll post something next time he has a show going on.
http://www.cosmicbicycle.com/
Posted by Fred Kluth at 1/19/2007 0 comments
Labels: johnny clockworks, puppers
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Posted by Fred Kluth at 1/12/2007 0 comments
Everyone should go to the MOMA and check out the Klee exhibit. They have a nice presentation of his work on the 5th floor. I went over the Holidays with my family. It was great. We got there early and headed up to see it immediately. I had a good 20 minutes, before the crowds came, and got to really take in his work. In this one my nephew and I wondered about the arrow from the fish to the man's nose. There also seems to be a smile on the fish's face. Is there a story there?
Information about the MOMA Exhibit
More of Klee's work
Posted by Fred Kluth at 1/12/2007 0 comments
This week I have been working on layouts and designs for a new book. As I was trying to figure out some color schemes I realized what I needed was a painting on the wall of the room. The colors reminded me of Matisse. So, I googled Mr Matisse and fell in love with his work once again.
I always find it amazing that there are some artists that speak to me through the ages. And some at different times. I was really into the modern artists in College. I spent a semester in Europe and while most of the other students were learning about Renaissance Art... I went all over checking France, Germany and Austria searching out the Modern Artists. Of course, I was told that this was a "phase" and as I got older I would appreciate the classics more.
Well, I am older now, and like an old friend, the Moderns have come back to me and its as if a day hasn't passed.
Posted by Fred Kluth at 1/12/2007 0 comments