Tuesday, April 28, 2009

From the past

Hey gang, 
 a sad note, a month or so ago a friend of mine passed away.  
Mike Ketcher a.k.a Neon Mike.    I hadn't seen Mike in over ten years, but it was quite a shock when I heard the news.  I wouldn't say Mike and I were super-close, but nonetheless, I always enjoyed Mike and his "laid back-ness", sense of humor, and good nature.

Another surprise came to me a few weeks back when I was contacted by his sister in-law, Janis.  She was in possession of three paintings  that Mike had purchased from me years and years ago.  Honestly, after all this time I had forgotten that Mike had been a patron of mine.  

Janis decided to keep one, but the three paintings are rather large so she wanted to see if I knew of anyone interested in purchasing the other two.

So here is the blast from the past.   These are the three paintings that she currently has from Mike's collection.
Janis wants to keep:
 Prometheus  47"x 61"
These are the two she is interested in selling
1.Chief  50"x33"
and my personal favorite from the early 90's era
2. Russian Film Noir  62" x 33.5" 
If anyone is interested in these bits of my past drop Janis a line and let her know.  You can reach her here: jaketcher@gmail.com

I've had some nice correspondences with Janis.  It just makes me sad that I hadn't talked to Mike in all these years.  Lesson learned.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Well if you think I've just been sitting around twiddling my thumbs...


Well, I've been home for about two weeks...which for me is an eternity.  And only have a little more to do on the book...the title is...oh I can't tell you yet...but you'll be the first to know.

Here are a few things I've been working on recently.  My Cyclopian Hunter was a hit at ArtFest...he's interactive.  
When you run you're hand across his brush a plumb of dust comes out...most people were amused....especially me.  By the way that is no ordinary dust...that is Austalia dust.


Next up is my RatBone guy.  Not a great photo of his long snake/fish body but he's made from the bones of prairie dogs that a student found on he walks.    She gave me ooodles.


Ever since Bali, I've had much more of an appreciation for the Monkey god Hanuman.  This is a skull but I found some old images that represented him in this way.  So I'll go with it.  The White Monkey....

One thing...that Island of Dolls really moved me more than I initially realized.  Not only has it increased my interest in my deMented Toys but I also find myself combining that process with Day of the Dead imagery.Here's another version of that Hansel and Gretel didn't get away idea.   


Another thing I've been playing with is little nichos in which the skeleton toys can be taken out and played with...if thats your thing.  Here he is flying home...Perfect landing...safe in my little tomb...

Here's another version of the same idea...this one is based on the Aztec god of the underworld Mictlantecuhtli.  I've used a Mexican Police Badge for his headdress.

And yes that is a little Lenin pin on his throne.  I've had that around for years.  Got in in a flea market in Prague.  Seemed fitting.  Mictlantecuhtli is a bit dictatorial I would imagine.  
Lenin finally found a home...in the underworld.  
Hope you enjoyed the goodies.

A bit of business before I go....
S. PASDENA
So a note to those of you in the L.A. area....I'll be at Zinnia in So. Pasadena May 29,30,31
 Teaching...What a Relief, Shoe Shrines, and Island of deMented Toys.  Here's the skinny...click here



Sunday, April 12, 2009

SEE NO EMAIL...then...SEE NO EVIL...MEDUSA



First a little biz...email change for some
My old email address that some may still be using 
mike@assemblage.myrf.net = bad email address

assemblage@michaeldemeng.com = good email address.

Okay no to the important stuff....
Clash of the Titans! the Remake! WooHoo
in the past I mentioned I have a think for woman with snakes in there hair.  In particular Medusa...though the Francis Ford Coppela's  Dracula had a nice vampiress with snake hair as well...the woman on the left has snakey hair...yes really snakes are in there.  
As for Medusa.  Here's a nice collection of her to peruse...as a blog reader pointed out to me after my last Medusa post...don't judge her to harshly...she is a villain because she made love to Poseidon in the Temple of Athena...thus she was punished...kinda harsh, but that's me.





I mention her because as an early teen...I loved the film Clash of the Titans...
Mostly because it had the cool stop animation effects of Ray Harryhausen...of Sinbad fame (which I also loved as a kid)
Now to find out a remake of Clash of the Titans is on the way...super cool.  Liam Neeson to play Zeus (Lawrence Olivier was Zeus in the orginal...must have been tough times for him to do this one).  My only hope is that they do my darling Medusa justice.  The first version, though a bit dated now, was pretty nifty...the especially the snake bodied Divine Ms. M...  Check out a video clip...if you dare..

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Calling all Montanans, or Bozemanians, (or anyone who wants to take a workshop in my neck of the woods}

Back in Montana after a whirlwind tour of...well you name it.  The minute I got home....sick as a dog.  Amazing how you can stave of those cooties for awhile...then kabloooey and ahhhchoooey.  
Now home in Montana after a great time at Artfest (as usual), and now trying to get my book manuscript sewn up and some studio time between sniffles.


One thing that I haven't done a very good job mentioning is my upcoming workshop in Bozeman Montana.  Home of the Bobcats...rival college to my Grizzlies.  Thats okay, no hard feelings.  I'll be there May 9th and 10th, teaching "What a Relief" and "Island of deMented Toys" at the Bear Canyon School  Here's the place...
though in May it will have more green that snow...of course it is Montana, so you never know. Amazing.  I'm teaching in my home state twice in one year.  there's no place like home, especially when its Montana in Spring...purdy.  Hope to see some of you there.  Here's some more info on the place:
3077 Bear Canyon Road 

Bozeman,  Montana    59715 

406-586-8770 

www.bearcanyonschool.com 

Monday, March 30, 2009

B.C.


 One Million B.C. Part One
...British Columbia...that is...
An amazing time in Vancouver, that is.   Great bunch of students for my last minute workshop.  Here's my host Megan at the Upstart Crow Class act, to be sure...thanks to her, her husband Chris, and all those attendees.
5064 48 Avenue 
Delta (Ladner) BC V4K 1V8 
Phone: 604-940-1155 
Fax: 604-940-1189 
E-Mail: info@theupstartcrow.ca 
Ran into a few old friends while I was wandering round the Northern lands, and made some new ones.    
After class I had a day to spend in the city and a number of my students pointed me in the direction of an amazing place....Baker's Dozen on Main St.
A super cool antique shop.  I had hoped the owner was around cuz  I really wanted to do a flip-cast but the staff didn't feel comfortable without her permission...bummer but I understand.  Even so it was a great experience, such an amazing bunch of goodies and so nicely displayed.  Best yet, they have a gallery, which is filled with assemblages made by the owner, Heather, and one the staff, Drew.  Very fun, very cool.  there were giant pigs and solar system models and weird dental tools and this and that and the other thing.    I ended up with an optometrist lens kit.  
 If you are ever there...do go...you'll dig it.
Okay...heading south to ArtFest tomorrow.
speaking of heading south....

One Million B.C. Part Two
...Burbank, California...that is 
This summer I'll be in Burbank...no I am not the new host to the Price is Right
..though...don't you think a deMeng'ed version of the Price is Right would be much better....lets get some rust on those bright colors.    Come to think of it...it would be kind of fun be a game show host...something to ponder.   A Vincent Price version of Bob Barker...by the way have you ever notice how much Bob Barker 
and Vincent Price look alike
...in an evil twin sort of way.
But I digress...
I will be in Burbank to teach at the Carol Parks Studio 
 August 28, 29, and 30th.  The class I'll be doing is my Lost, Found and Reinvented class.  
A found object free for all.  It will be nice because we will have some time to build lots of nifty thing-ma-do-hickies.  Hope to see you there.

but for now...
see everyone at ArtFest...woohoo

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Fish and Bird

So I'm still a bit haunted by that Island of Dolls in Mexico. Since that trip I can't seem to get a particular song out of my head. The song is "Fish and Bird" from the album Alice
by Tom Waits.
Originally this music was created for Robert Wilson's opera of the same name. It is the Alice in Wonderland story, which to me, has always been a bit disturbing anyway. It is sinister, to be certain, but it also about madness, loneliness, and the struggle of separate worlds trying to meet.

The Isla de las Munecas relates to this tale in a variety of ways but first let me explain my interpretation of that haunting place. It is the saddest yet simultaneously sweetest place I have ever been. To recap the story, this is a place that young girl drowns and years later is inhabited by a hermit, who senses her ghost. He proceeds to appease her spirit by collecting dolls for years and years, which he hangs up all over the island.

When I was on the island I couldn't help feeling that this whole island was an act of love....not out of fear. It seemed to me that the hermit, Don Julian had a psychological relationship with this spirit (real or imagined it doesn't really matter). His life was devoted to someone that he had never met, at least, not in the traditional sense. Nonetheless he creates this strange realm for her to play. There is a relationship between he and this ghost. Perhaps, being reclusive, this was an easier relationship for him to deal with. Decades they were together on this island and who knows what conversations existed between the two. It is a sad relationship in that it is world separated by vast distances...the distance between the living and the dead. I have no opinion whether the little girl's ghost is real or imagined...to me it doesn't matter. She was real enough to Don Julian. Back to the song that keeps going through my head...."Fish and Bird". I know that Tom Waits is not everyone's cup of tea but he has been a huge inspiration to my work, in particular, Black Rider
(another theatrical collaboration with Robert Wilson.. a Faustian tale). Some people can't get beyond his harsh vocals, but for me it is heightens the carnival/alice-in-wonderland/maddening/heartfelt, aspect of his songs. Here are the lyrics to Fish and Bird:

They bought a round for the sailor
And they heard his tale
Of a world that was so far away
And a song that we'd never heard
A song of a little bird
That fell in love with a whale

He said, 'You cannot live in the ocean'
And she said to him
'You never can live in the sky'
But the ocean is filled with tears
And the sea turns into a mirror
There's a whale in the moon when it's clear
And a bird on the tide

Please don't cry
Let me dry your eyes

So tell me that you will wait for me
Hold me in your arms
I promise we never will part
I'll never sail back to the time
But I'll always pretend you're mine
Though I know that we both must part
You can live in my heart

Please don't cry
Let me dry your eyes

And tell me that you will wait for me
Hold me in your arms
I promise we never will part
I'll never sail back to the time
But I'll always pretend that you're mine
I know that we both must part
You can live in my heart


I have to say, I do know a little something about relationships that span vast distances, so it could be that I'm easily touched by these types of tales.

Monday, February 16, 2009

deMented Toys

Just got back from Cincinnati and had to get some studio time in before I head to Fort Collins for my workshops at the Artists' Nook.
so here are a few creations....I think Doll Island is getting to me.