I'm completely fascinated by the fish-critters found at a prehistoric dig site in Serbia, called Lepenski Vir. I'm dying to get my hands on one - a reproduction would do - but I haven't found any online. Not that it's particularly easy to Google for a paleolithic fish-person-rock from a site which translates into English with arguable spelling.

Some of them look quiet, some scared... I can't know what they were for, or whether they're supposed to show human emotion at all. That's just what I project on it. It, by itself, says nothing. It's a rockfishgoddess, unless it's not. Maybe it's a representation of a story. Maybe the little round mouths are supposed to look like fish, not like surprise or sadness or The Scream.

What I see in them tells me things about me. I like that. There's only two interpretations that matter, and we'll never know the first without a time machine.

Now: jasmine rice, dog food, bedtime.
This is wonderful and hilarious. You need to read it right away.

Stuck in my head all day:
I been thinking lately about the people I meet
The carwash on the corner and the hole in the street
The way my ankles hurt with shoes on my feet
And I'm wondering if I'm gonna see tomorrow

Fish and whistle, whistle and fish
Eat everything that they put on your dish
And when we get through we'll make a big wish
That we never have to do this again...


Spent all morning yesterday, and most of the evening, in Illustrator. Trying something new - just blocking out color, instead of the Thousand Fiddly Details technique I used before. Then I export everything to Photoshop and do the shading. I like this better, I think.

Two big images. )
This is the funniest fucking thing ever: Understanding Art, For Geeks. The Mondrians, especially, cracked me up. And the Messina. And the Warhololcat.

Today I'll be in the swamp. YAY.

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