Alasdair Gray has made his mark as a writer - you should buy Poor Things or Unlikely Stories, Mostly - but he's getting some attention for his equally odd art.
A story of his artistic life.
A gallery and explanation of some of his paintings.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
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I've heard that some bees were tractored. Couldn't bee related, could it?
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Ahhh, that heart-warming child's bible story Granny kills and eats the whale...
W/V is fisha.
Feast your eyes on the real fisha...
is it collage? I love collage.
As far as I know, he's strictly a painter. His books are ordinarily wonderfully designed with fine and weird drawings.
Or rather: "The big things are usually paintings."
Is it permissable to get the books at the library, or do I have to buy them?
I did say should. Good luck with them there California libraries.
Once I've paid for the book I've had (mostly unread) since April or something I'll look into it.
BTW, are you insulting our "culture," or commiserating w/ our budget cuts?
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