Art – mtadkins https://www.mtadkins.com Thu, 30 Jun 2022 18:54:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.mtadkins.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/cropped-12917834_1163724020327828_2043764134_n-1-32x32.jpg Art – mtadkins https://www.mtadkins.com 32 32 “Give Each Other Some Space” (Erase Covid) https://www.mtadkins.com/2020/194310/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=give-each-other-some-space-erase-covid Wed, 08 Apr 2020 16:07:43 +0000 http://www.matt-adkins.com/?p=194310

Its tough to decide which (or how many!) of these posters — sets are on sale to raise money & awareness for the pandemic — I want around the house…

I’m curious about impact on this crisis will leave on our collective memory, & what will remain in cultural memory in a few decades, when all of the kids grow up, then find each other and share their individual stories of struggle.

In the meantime, buy art.

 

Source: Give Each Other Some Space – Set of 10 Posters – Erase Covid

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I will be the picture of discipline https://www.mtadkins.com/2014/10115/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=i-will-be-the-picture-of-discipline Mon, 15 Dec 2014 23:06:04 +0000 http://www.matt-adkins.com/?p=10115 Really enjoyed reading (but mostly listening to…) @amandapalmer about The Art of Asking (order here 😉 ) over the past couple of weeks. Much more sweet & lovely than I was expecting… #recommended

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Hyakki Yakou https://www.mtadkins.com/2010/375/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hyakki-yakou Sat, 10 Apr 2010 01:02:18 +0000 http://www.matt-adkins.com/?p=375 I mentioned earlier that I had finally received my Audrey Kawasaki print (I chose “Hyakki Yakou”), and that it was beautiful.  Now it’s time to honor it with my typically half-assed framing job.

But, before that travesty occurs, see it for yourself:

Hyakki Yakou, from Audrey Kawasaki

Hyakki Yakou

Aside from the obvious aesthetic boost this will add to the house, it felt good to spend a little money on Art, instead of the usual consumables.

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[OMG Posters] “The Dude” Art Print by Ben Swift (Second Edition) https://www.mtadkins.com/2009/92/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-dude-art-print-by-ben-swift-second-edition Tue, 24 Feb 2009 21:26:52 +0000 http://www.matt-adkins.com/archives/92 “The Dude” Art Print by Ben Swift (Second Edition)

After much debate, Ben Swift has indeed decided to release a second edition of his popular Lebowski-themed art print, “The Dude”.  It’s a 12? x 16? screenprint, has an edition of 180, and costs $20.  These will likely go pretty fast, so grab one now in the Gigposters.com Classifieds.

EDIT:  Not sure why this disappeared for awhile, but it’s back.

Go to Source

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Artist Lui Liu https://www.mtadkins.com/2008/30/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=artist-lui-liu Tue, 29 Jul 2008 22:18:14 +0000 http://www.matt-adkins.com/archives/30 There’s something about this painting from artist Lui Liu that really grabs me.

You can see a collection of his other work at his website or where I spotted it, Paintalicious.

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another awesome video from Flight404 https://www.mtadkins.com/2008/23/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=another-awesome-video-from-flight404 Sat, 09 Feb 2008 23:30:12 +0000 http://www.matt-adkins.com/archives/23 For the HD version, head over here.

Solar, with lyrics. from flight404 on Vimeo. Nice. If you’re wanting more, here’s Magnetic Ink:.

Magnetic Ink, Process video from flight404 on Vimeo.

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Fat Around The Heart https://www.mtadkins.com/2007/6/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fat-around-the-heart Sat, 03 Feb 2007 19:29:01 +0000 http://www.matt-adkins.com/2007/02/03/fat-around-the-heart/ As long as I can remember I’ve had a condition that I think of as the “collector compulsion” – basically a tendency to hoard or collect items that interest me. I still can’t bear to let go of a book, even though I’ve read it and probably won’t again for quite some time. It plays I think it to childhood fantasies of owning a vast library in which I can lounge my time away, lost in reading.

It extended from there to the normal boyhood obsessions of sports cards and comic books and then beyond to music, then various other artsy knick-knacks. I streamlined things to more specific obsessions: only Miami Dolphins cards, only Batman or The Shadow comics, etc.

I don’t mention any of this because I think of it as unusual or special, as I’m sure most of us go through these phases or remain under the sway of such compulsions. We derive an unspoken pleasure and sense of purpose or completeness from collecting, whether it be Hummel figurines or sports cars. What nags at me, however, is the illusion of it all….the attachment that has made these items emotionally important to me, like some sort of nostalgia addiction I can’t break.

Which brings me to the purpose here…

I have heard a couple of times about projects, ostensibly artsy comments on the nature of possessions or some hooey like that, in which people sell off every item they own – even including their time or the dust bunnies under their bed. The idea always appealed to me as a way to peel back the ‘fat from the heart’ as some might say, that comes from the basic American materialistic lifestyle. As I grow more anti-consumerist and even more of a crackpot old man, nearly revolted by the assault of advertising that demands I buy buy buy a sense of peace that I already own, kicking my habit seems like a wonderful idea. And offering it for sale to others while also urging them to consume less pleases the ironist in me to no end…

Complications arise because I am not a single young man living in a small apartment somewhere, free to assume a monastic lifestyle. I’m married, have two young children, and my possessions are therefore not solely my own. There are some items my wife has no interest in (a ‘shout out’ to the complete 1986 Topps football card set), but if I try to auction off the table lamp there will be some problems. And it seems a shame to unload comic books that our superhero-centric boys might enjoy a couple of years. So some compromises must be made that will prevent this from becoming an artistically and intellectually pure ideal.

I have begun cataloging the detritus of what I once held dear, and will begin offering as much as I can on a certain internationally popular auction site and hopefully here on this website, provided I can get some sort of simple shopping cart system up and running. Along with the CDs, movies, books, magazines, computer components, household items, and miscellany I’ll also finally begin listing some of the paintings and sketches this site was originally intended to promote.

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