Thursday, April 23, 2020

BLUE POLES VARIATIONS WITH CORAL SEA TOUCH AND FRIES

One of the Little Darwin camp followers has  been revealed as a repressed artist  after  listening  to  an inspiring  ABC Radio National interview  by Namila Benson of  New York art critic, Jerry Saltz , during the current  lockdown .   Saltz , who  recently released  a  book  on  how  to  become   an  artist, in effect, said  just  go out and  do  you  thing , whatever  it is , in  whatever  field.

 Anybody , he said , could  rise to  great heights. Citing  his  case, he had left school at 12, was a truck driver up  until 40 and  then became a Pulitzer Prize   winning  art  critic . His message to listeners  was  that if  he  could become famous , a man without education and a truck driver , anybody   could  indulge  what they    regarded as an embarrassing   interest  and obtain success.  Embarrassment was a necessary ingredient .  Don't worry what people might say about  your   work  , he advised.

Even though he was  well known , some terrible things were said about him in social media . Saltz , with jovial gusto ,  said  he felt like answering each critic and telling them that  he  is really a swell  guy .  He  apparently  went  on to admit  he did  have   some kind of fantasy in which  he  or   something   he sent  down  the  line  exterminated  or   throttled   those  critics .      

After listening to the superb Art Show interview , which  really contained an inspirational  message   for  the   Australian   nation   under the  coronavirus  cloud,   our    friend pulled out   an    easel and  palette  he had   hidden in  a wardrobe and dashed to the seaside  where he began imitating Jackson Pollock  and other great painters . The two  paintings below   are  just   a small part of his  output , given   to  this blog to sell on online , for  half the price  paid  by  the  Whitlam Government  for  Blue Poles .    


They are , without  a  doubt, a steal at this price. To make the deal more attractive , we will   throw  into the deep end , below, another of his  great  paintings which  features  an   unidentified  virus and  a   still  life  or stuffed  fish  which  escaped from  the  aquarium  kept by  Whistler's Mother.
 
In addition , the  sale will include a  year's free vouchers  for  French fries  to go with the  rigid  fish.