Here is a work from 2001 that I just remembered while documenting some art of mine. It is "Covers" work Nr. 36 --- ink and gouache on paper. 21 x 15 cm /
8.25 in x 6 in. Dated August, 2001. "Duncan Youngerman's DICK STRIP."
Price "20K x 10¢." In the company box: "Pan-a-Logue." The images and
lettering are based on those of Chester Gould, a comic strip artist and
author both Duncan and I admire, the creator of Dick Tracy. Even my signature is in emulation of his. It has 4 panels forming an abstract comic.
This was done for my friend, the wonderful French and American
contemporary music composer Duncan Youngerman. We did several things
together, particularly an exhibition and concert in 2001in Espace
Lhomond in Paris, France. His compositions were dedicated to superhero
comic artists we both admired. My works in the show were as well. We
both merged them with our more experimental concerns. It was wonderful. I
made a large painting of this as well on a roll-up projection screen,
so he could have as a backdrop for when the works were played. When I
think of it now in 2019, I realize it prefigures my current Dr Great Art
work!
Saturday, May 4, 2019
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You should have remembered this one for the anthology!
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