Thursday, July 3, 2008
Comedy Soda #2
Deep in the heart of the A To The Z industries, Arthur Zed sits down in his executive bean bag chair. A chair which sounds like it is farting.
"Too flatulent for how much it cost," he thinks to himself.
Pulling his chair up to his executive bean bag desk, he goes through the day's mail. Each envelope he opens with his fingers. Each time he fears this will be the envelope containing anthrax. He could use a letter opener. Well...he could if didn't have the soft flaccid bean bag drawer inside the equally soft and flaccid bean bag desk.
Wedged between the thick catalog detailing computer equipment he will never buy and pizzas he will never eat. Especially the Super Carnivore topped with only the finest Vegans and Vegetarians. You know like Moby and Jonathan Swift. Arthur Zed's face illuminates as he opens the envelope and retrieves the video cassette inside.
"Finally, my plans are coming twogether."
Comedy Soda is copyright 2008 Little'en and Big'en
"Too flatulent for how much it cost," he thinks to himself.
Pulling his chair up to his executive bean bag desk, he goes through the day's mail. Each envelope he opens with his fingers. Each time he fears this will be the envelope containing anthrax. He could use a letter opener. Well...he could if didn't have the soft flaccid bean bag drawer inside the equally soft and flaccid bean bag desk.
Wedged between the thick catalog detailing computer equipment he will never buy and pizzas he will never eat. Especially the Super Carnivore topped with only the finest Vegans and Vegetarians. You know like Moby and Jonathan Swift. Arthur Zed's face illuminates as he opens the envelope and retrieves the video cassette inside.
"Finally, my plans are coming twogether."
Comedy Soda is copyright 2008 Little'en and Big'en
Thursday, June 26, 2008
What is Comedy Soda?
Comedy Soda is a venue for my humorous prose. Suzanne and David Mattocks will be pitching in every now and then.
Now for the top secret origin of Comedy Soda...
We need to travel through the mists of time to a simpler more restless period...1998. Dave and I decide to take a road trip north.
Earlier that year, I was trying to return home after watching Fluffer play at the New World Music center in Tinley Park, Illinois. A blistering 100 degree day that was. So I'm driving, and I use the term loosely because I am bat-fuck lost, when I see a movie theatre in my rear view mirror. I filed the information for later, because I needed to get home.
Dave and I were looking for another journey of adventure to take and I suggested we go up to this movie theatre. He agreeded. An hour or so later we are preparing to enter Bremen Theatre. After walking the derelict brick hallway to the movie theater, we find we can only make The Big Liebowski. Yeah, I know...you could do a lot worse. We loved the movie. Driving home in great spirits, we are cracking jokes like mad. Goofing off at the Rte. 57 reststop, south of Monee, I said wouldn't be great if you could bottle this goofy buzz and sillyness we were feeling. And from there grew Comedy Soda. A story about a soda pop that played comedy skits in your mind when you drank it.
Jason
Now for the top secret origin of Comedy Soda...
We need to travel through the mists of time to a simpler more restless period...1998. Dave and I decide to take a road trip north.
Earlier that year, I was trying to return home after watching Fluffer play at the New World Music center in Tinley Park, Illinois. A blistering 100 degree day that was. So I'm driving, and I use the term loosely because I am bat-fuck lost, when I see a movie theatre in my rear view mirror. I filed the information for later, because I needed to get home.
Dave and I were looking for another journey of adventure to take and I suggested we go up to this movie theatre. He agreeded. An hour or so later we are preparing to enter Bremen Theatre. After walking the derelict brick hallway to the movie theater, we find we can only make The Big Liebowski. Yeah, I know...you could do a lot worse. We loved the movie. Driving home in great spirits, we are cracking jokes like mad. Goofing off at the Rte. 57 reststop, south of Monee, I said wouldn't be great if you could bottle this goofy buzz and sillyness we were feeling. And from there grew Comedy Soda. A story about a soda pop that played comedy skits in your mind when you drank it.
Jason
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Mandala-pattern 4
“As I was creating the various mandala-patterns, I found a lot of dead space in the corners of the canvas. A circular style design will not fill up a square canvas. I decided to create a background of horizontal lines. I placed them at decreasing intervals to give the impression of the lines fading into the distance.”
-Jason Arcand
Monday, January 28, 2008
The Rabbit and Hawk painting
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Mandala-pattern 3
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Mandala-pattern 2
“The process of making one of the mandala-patterns is rather hit or miss. I pick a shape, usually based apon whatever is going through my mind at the time. Then I replicate it until it achieves a density that causes my eyes to waver. Number two used to be duo-tone, but I increased the number of colors. The duo-tone seemed too simplistic.”
-Jason Arcand
Monday, January 21, 2008
The Cardinal Mask
“I had a dream there was two cardinals building a nest over the door of the gym at Indian Oaks Academy. This would have been 2005. The next day I went into work and a cardinal flew at me as I walked to the door of the gym. Ever since I see cardinals everywhere I go. Not a bad traveling fellow as far as I am concerned. This painting is my favorite of the Spirit Masks series.”
-Jason Arcand
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Mandala-pattern 1
“I became fascinated by optical illusions as a child. We can blame it on a book called The Wizard of Op. Then in high school I discovered the Op Art movement. Utterly fascinating. A flat static picture undulates with life and movement. Then after high school I discovered mandalas and cave drawings. Here was that same vitality again. It was then I discovered that patterns were the key. A repeating pattern alters perception. As for Mandala-pattern 1, it was originally called Mandala of the Twelve Hoops. The Twelve Hoops referring to the ring of twelve circles that forms the repeating pattern and the twelve months of the year.”
-Jason Arcand
Thursday, January 17, 2008
The Rabbit Mask painting
“I was born in the year of the rabbit. My mother was also born in the year of the rabbit. An interesting bit of trivia. As for the painting, I achieve the thick textured look by putting the paint directly on the canvas. Squeezed straight from the tube onto the canvas. So if their is any shading or highlight to be put in, I have to put all the necessary colors next to each other. It does require a bit more preparation, but the painting part is more fun. More visceral. If it looked like cake frosting then I knew I was applying it correctly.”
-Jason Arcand
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
The Hawk Mask painting
”I think this spirit nails the essence of the hawk for me. Firstly, the mask is a perfect abstraction of the hawk’s facial features. The sharp point reminds of the hawk’s razor-sharp beak. The eyes are represented because of the hawk’s excellent vision. Secondly, the undulating neck emerging from the mask give the impression of spread wings. Most of the hawks I have seen have been in flight. Coasting around and around across the country sky. Lastly, the colors in the background remind one of sunrise or sunset. The coming sun connects with the hawk being a solar animal. I would only change the hawk’s pose. A hawk is much more dynamic from the side or angle.”
-Jason Arcand
Monday, January 14, 2008
The Crow Mask painting
“In this painting I used a different color for the contour lines of the spirit. I like to experiment with my art. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. The red was a better conveyor of spiritual power, especially paired with the white. As for the crow, I really liked how it turned out. I am always happy when I get another chance to use ultramarine blue, as I did in the feathers. The crow reminds me of the crows I fed when I worked at Indian Oaks Academy. Just a really cool animal.”
-Jason Arcand
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