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✖ Via Geek Are Sexy: James Hance, “Force By Northwest”

About this particular painting (via ArtBreak):

“this piece has had some very much appreciated publicity recently (August 2009), unfortunately the original painting no longer exists and I’m not overly happy with the quality of the prints, I will be repainting this on a large canvas with much more detail. The original painting and a limited run of sign prints will be available here.”

About James Hance:

“I paint in acrylics, mainly on wood board. I pick up well-loved and slightly sorry looking frames from thrift stores and the like as I feel they sometimes offer just as much character to the painting as the painting itself. :)

I’m inspired by television and movies from my childhood. It’s funny how you watch some of those things today and wonder why you were so obsessed with them at the time. I remember the Fonz being SO much cooler than he actually was. My paintings are basically just placards screaming ‘Childhood! It was amazing! I want it forever, please!’ I paint mainly in my pajamas, watching the Muppet Show and eating cereal. I’d like to think it shows.” (more)


• May 09, 2010 link notes tagged: art  painting  painter  humor  mashup  hack  parody  postmodernism  Star Wars  Hitchcock  film  movie  cinema 

[to THE KNAVE]
I pray you, sir, blow.

THE KNAVE
Marry! But here’s a lady of good interest, whose toe-nails are the very green of the common hump, where grass doth grow and where country lovers do foot. Whither shall I blow, maid? For I am but a traveling tumbleweed, and may well be carried by any wind, e’en south.

BONNIE
I mean only the wind in thine own maw in this case; blow, then, serve your turn and cool my hot temper.

THE KNAVE
Sayst thou that I must blow upon thy foot, painted lady?

BONNIE
I ask this deed of you thrice now; and that which a damsel craves constantly is the service of a tongue most moved in capability. Look to my foot; I cannot reach that far. Blow, wind!

THE KNAVE
I fear thy charms. Will not thy consort mind
If I bestow his lady fair my wind?

BONNIE
Nay, there’s naught for which Oliver carest;
He mindeth not, for he’s a nihilist.

✖ Via The Daily Dish: The Big Lebowski, By William Shakespeare

Original story by Adam Bertocci. Follow the link to read the whole five acts of The most excellent comedie and tragical romance of Two Gentlemen of Lebowski. This shakespearean adaptation (or “literary mashup” as the Wall Street Journal puts it) of the Coen Brothers’ movie went viral in just a few days. Read the story here.



• Jan 10, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  mashup  literature  classic  film  movie  humor  hack  author  screenplay  adaptation 

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