Friday, May 15, 2009

Gentle Ben's Brother 24x18



Have I ever been to Alaska? No. Have I ever dived a dumpster? Well, in order to claim an identification without incriminating myself, I will say that I am as familiar with the aroma of dumpster juice as any self-respecting bear in the north woods. This, however is a painting of a real Alaskan brown bear...basically the same as the grizzly and thus, I can really, technically claim no specific closeness. I have seen a couple amble off into the distance while hiking the woods of Montana but nothing to cause me to want to shinny up a tree or play dead. The black bears are the ones notorious for raiding dumpsters and campgrounds and picnic baskets in cartoons and are the ones with which I feel a real affinity. Regardless, these big bruins are beautiful and probably know a lot less about dumpster diving than some of us...If we weren't ashamed to admit it. And if it weren't for that string of gut-cased sausages that Greg pulled from the slime that one night I might be divin' still. I'm obliged to Clint for some pics of Alaskan brown bears...very cool indeed. I hope to make more of these kind of paintings in the future.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love the highly saturated colors you use! (in the majority of your paintings, not just this one.) As a self proclaimed 'cloud watcher' I can say "Your clouds are amazing!" I really enjoy art that makes me want to walk into it and I would love to take a stroll through some of the high mountain valleys I see on your blog. Great work.
Best of luck,
Karen Adair McCain
adairarts.blogspot.com

Sandy said...

wow, this is gorgeous.