Monday, September 29, 2008

My Analysis


Last week someone gave a friend of mine this drawing. My friend passed it along to me (via email. I don't have the original. Alas!) I was compelled to analyze it:


Thank you for passing along the artwork. My first thought was that this was merely a jolly portrayal of Tony the Tiger, but then I became intrigued by the number 3 on his jersey. At first I was at a loss for what the significance might be. Yet, as I contemplated it, its symbolism began to unfold.

The Holy Trinity comes to mind, but how it relates to the rollerblading tiger is, as yet, unclear. Because the tiger is in such a dynamic pose, the number 3 on his jersey could be an echo of Jung's idea that the number 3 represents dynamic change in the psyche whereas the number 4 signifies wholeness, and therefore a somewhat static situation. The number 3 is also present in the fact that the figure of the tiger is actually breaking the Morse Code frame on three of four sides. Only the bottom section of the frame remains unbroken, and because the bottom is "the Base" and therefore the "Foundation," I believe that the idea of instability is implied because the figure is not in contact with it. Furthermore, because the figure is moving from right to left I feel that this retrograde motion represents, perhaps, a kind of regression from a former state of wholeness and stability (because, in our culture, we read from left to right).

To take it even further, we see that the paper itself, because of the creases, is broken up into three parts. Interestingly, we see that the lower crease bisects the rear skate in such a way as to elevate 3 of the 4 wheels above the crease. This again symbolizes the regression from a state of wholeness (as represented by the number 4) to a state of flux (as represented by the number 3). I also find it interesting that the only protective gear that our Tiger is wearing falls below the lower crease to what we might assume is a position of lower importance, and that what might be the tiger's most vulnerable piece of anatomy (the head, the brain, the seat of consciousness itself), though elevated above the top crease to a place of relative importance, is conspicuously without protection of any kind. To me, this introduces an element of extreme recklessness to the Tiger's seemingly innocent and lighthearted skate. And, by extension, we might assume that this recklessness is likely present in the behavior (or at very least in the mental makeup) of the artist.

Based on this cursory decoding (it is, after all, drawn in Morse Code-- in itself a cry for understanding, but also a method of maintaining the illusion of strict control and deliberation) of this drawing, we might assume that the artist, though quite animated (cartoon tiger) and playful on the exterior, is beneath it all quite unstable and deteriorating at an accelerating rate.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Crisis!


I've been trying to decide exactly how to portray the current financial crisis in one drawing, but it's a little too complex. Here is one aspect of it.
May I recommend a website that I've found to be a good resource to you? It's not totally devoted to financial goings-on-- it's got a smattering of...uh...other stuff, too. It's called cryptogon.com

Thursday, September 25, 2008

CURSES!!!! On to Plan B...


I saw this in the Los Angeles Times today:

PALIN SAFEGUARDED FROM "WITCHCRAFT"

A YouTube video has surfaced showing
Sarah Palin being blessed in her ex-church
three years ago by a Kenyan pastor who
prayed for protection from "witchcraft"
as she prepared to seek higher office.

The video shows Palin standing before
Bishop Thomas Muthee at the Wasilla
Assembly of God Church, holding her hands
open as he asks Jesus Christ to keep her
safe from "every form of witchcraft."
She keeps her head bowed and does not
speak.

Palin formally announced her bid for
governor a few months later, in October 2005.

-From Times Wire Reports

You can find a link to the video over on Vincent's blog.

Not Healthy


I've had a cold for the last two days. It's getting better. Thanks for asking. And, how are you?

Thursday, September 18, 2008

"Sacrificing the Future in the Name of the Past"


I don't really like the way the color turned out on this, but here it is anyway. Actually I don't really like anything about it except for the concept.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Monday, September 15, 2008

Thanks, Son!


Yesterday as I was leaving to run an errand I was crossing the quiet, Sunday afternoon street to my car and I heard Cooper call to me from the dining room window. I turned around, looked up to the house, and saw that he was completely naked, and he said, "Daddy, I wish I was like you--with a red face and no hair."

I love my son. That was the funniest thing I heard all weekend, and the nude delivery was the icing on the cake.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

My Excuse


I've been busy lately with our new arrival, Dean! I'll be back to blogging WITH A VENGEANCE soon...