Written on the gallery wall at the retrospective in 2033
” – this self portrait of the artist during his “blue” period, shows both his reactive ability to the bleakness of the material world around him, whilst still asserting his self as the all consuming focus of his oeuvre.
Thompson has always tried to reflect the more ridiculous edge of popular culture’s own pastiches of a cynical political world and this work both rejoices in this culture whilst simultaneously questioning its readiness to adopt glib icons…”
And while we’re at it, let’s take a moment to compliment Matt King on that photo of me, which I’ve used on business cards, bumper stickers, head shots, etc., and is probably the best photo of me ever taken, which is why I recycle it so endlessly, even though my face is fatter now.
Thanks, but don’t you think the word, “Hopeless” is a little much?
Depends…you got any job leads for me?
Written on the gallery wall at the retrospective in 2033
” – this self portrait of the artist during his “blue” period, shows both his reactive ability to the bleakness of the material world around him, whilst still asserting his self as the all consuming focus of his oeuvre.
Thompson has always tried to reflect the more ridiculous edge of popular culture’s own pastiches of a cynical political world and this work both rejoices in this culture whilst simultaneously questioning its readiness to adopt glib icons…”
Glad somebody gets it!>>>>>>LOL
And while we’re at it, let’s take a moment to compliment Matt King on that photo of me, which I’ve used on business cards, bumper stickers, head shots, etc., and is probably the best photo of me ever taken, which is why I recycle it so endlessly, even though my face is fatter now.
That’s right, part of series of photos we took… I almost forgot!