Sunday, December 5, 2010

Rake song by the Decemberists

Rake song by the Decemberists
These are five separate illustrations I did to illustrate the Rake Song by the Decemberist.
The song tells the story of a man that gets married only to have his wife start "spilling out babies". When his wife dies with the fourth child during birth, he is stuck with the three other "little pests". To free himself from this burden he murders all the remaining children. He kills the littlest girl by feeding her foxglove, the next he drowns in the bath, and the eldest son is beaten to death and his body burned.
In a later song on the album (Hazards of Love) the children starting hauntingly singing to their father.
Here are the lyrics:

I had entered into a marriage
In the summer of my twenty-first year
And the bells rang for our wedding
Only now do I remember it clear
Alright, alright, alright

No more a rake and no more a bachelor
I was wedded and it whetted my thirst
Until her womb start spilling out babies
Only then did I reckon my curse
Alright, alright, alright
Alright, alright, alright

First came Isaiah with his crinkled little fingers
Then came Charlotte and that wretched girl Dawn
Ugly Methanley died on delivery
Mercifully taking her mother along
Alright, alright, alright

What can one do when one is widower
Shamefully saddled with three little pests
All that I wanted was the freedom of a new life
So my burden I began to divest
Alright, alright, alright
Alright, alright, alright

Charlotte I buried after feeding her foxglove
Charlotte
Dawn was easy, she was drowned in the bath
Dawn
Isaiah fought but was easily bested
Isaiah
Burned his body for incurring my wrath
Alright, alright, alright

And that's how I came your awful narrator
Narrator
To be living so easy and free
Expect you think that I should be haunted
But it never really bothers me
Alright, alright, alright
Alright, alright, alright





Here is the actual song:

Sunday, November 28, 2010

20/20, A benefit for the Burien Arts Commission

I recently participated in a benefit for the Burien Arts Commission called 20/20. The idea is that 20 artists create 20 8"x8" pieces. Here are a few of mine.
You can see all twenty here:
"http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeremygregory/sets/72157625332434009/"

"I know" 8"x8" mixed media



"As Long as it Lasts" 8"x8" mixed media



"A Sufficient Amount of Liquid" 8"x8" mixed media

Sunday, September 19, 2010

True Grit-Tacoma OK's Digital Billboards

Here's the story .
http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/07/29/1281434/city-signs-off-on-digital-billboards.html
(click on any images to view it at a larger size)

When Clear Channel did their visual attack on the city back in 2007 by having every billboard say simply "Constitutions Matter" is when I noticed how many billboards there are in Tacoma. Some vigilantes took it upon themselves to deface the billboards.
Time has passed and the City has decided to compromise, and take down 53 of the billboards, but in return Clear Channel will be allowed to install 10 digital billboards.

Here's a behind the scenes look at the True Grit comic "Psychic Attack"
I had a few different ideas in the beginning:
Poltergeist, "They're Here"

"Grandpa Grumpy vs the Late Night Skaters"


I decided on "Psychic Attack"


Saturday, September 18, 2010

Featured Artist: Geoff Weeg

featured artist
GEOFF WEEG
musician/artist



How does the mellow drummer from Humble Cub, basist for Tallest Tree, and solo member of Atrophy Wife contribute to Tacoma's visual art community?
The self proclaimed "staple-gun master" posts his cardboard creations like missing cat flyers on wood surfaces all around your fair city.



Reminders of love, and quarky thoughts or ideas for others to find and take home, free of charge.





Geoff went through a faze of meticulously creating these color grids that he would staple to old buildings.

Geoff Weeg

These things had the longest runs I have ever seen in Tacoma street art. It was like the property owner couldn't even see them. No need to buff invisible graffiti.

Geoff Weeg Outside Artwork at Night

While describing these pieces during his Pecha Kucha presentation at the Tacoma Art Museum (9-16-2010), he said,
"I thought it would be funny if I gave them color chip options."

Geoff Weeg
If you hear about Geoff having an art show, check it out. It's the only chance you'll have to buy his artwork. Otherwise you'll have to find some.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Story about the mural program from the News Tribune

http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/09/05/1328964/painted-revival.html#user_comments#ixzz0ygpAOrWb

Monday, August 23, 2010

Bike Jump -Gaytron the Imploder August 21 2010 a success

Galen McCarty Turner is a local artist turned daredevil. He performed his spectacular "Bike Jump" this last Saturday August 21 2010 despite the arrival of the Tacoma Police Department.
There were boooos heard coming from the 200 plus crowd as the police cars plugged the top end of the alley/runway. Patricia Lecy Davis lobbied with the police and came back yelling "Galen you got ten minutes!!!"
The neon wall was illuminated, and a roar of satisfaction and defiance bellowed from the normally silent alley of 6th and I street. Time was running out.
Once he quickly made his transformation into "Gaytron the Imploder" by climbing into his costume (a Carhart onsie with reflective lightning bolts on the crotch and safety helmet with camera, fireworks, and signage by the one and only Chris Sharp) he was ready for take off. The illegal fireworks that were attached to his bike and helmet were lit directly in front of the cops. He turned and gave the them the thumbs up, and started to pedal hard towards the 90,000 volt wall of rare stimulated gases.
As he exploded off of the 4 inch ramp, through 200 ft of neon, and at least 1ft high into the Tacoma evening sky, you could sense the feeling of hope for Tacomans everywhere flying along side our hero in the wave of broken glass and celebratory screams.
Soon after the bike tires touched down, and Gaytron was done performing his victory dance, almost everyone dispersed. The remnants of the wall were quickly taken away. The alley was meticulously swept by multiple volunteers. The police left (after one of them asked how he could find this on youtube).
The alley was deserted, except for a single candy wrapper slowly scratching it's way threw. It was like nothing had even happened, but something definitely had.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Bike Jump -Gaytron the Imploder August 21 2010



Bike Jump -Gaytron the Imploder  August 21 2010



Today August 21 2010 at 8pm "Gaytron the Imploder" will be Performing Bike Jump 2. Last Years went off without a hitch, and this year is promised to be bigger and better.

Here's a little more info on this artist, and his things. With some illustrations I did for City Arts Magazine.