Medical Owl

Medical Owl

28 June 2010

It can be poisoned, or made perfect.



This is a little list. I carry it around like a little rotting scrap in crazyperson fashion in my bag or notebook. The reason is that the Pulley Raven is a recurring theme and I would like to remind myself visually of where the parts go. The bottom part is added by AWA. His beast paws are about to grasp the bird. I love this drawing. It's rather Picasso- minotauresque!


Now for some installation shots:


And Future site next to Shepard Fairey with Wenny helping me scout:

Full view of this wonderful corner that will take some big parrot balls to master:







Inventory: Taking Inventory


Pictured above: Meta Inventory


This morning I sewed Android's pants with my precious 1890 sewing machine. I think they should last him for another 2.3 years at least. I had to tighten the leather belt-driver, and got the metal piece jammed under my thumb trying to dislodge it. I even did some preventative medicine, namely in the crotch and the cell-phone wearage areas. I sat and mended parts he didn't even know were broken yet so that he had to wait around without pants in my room longer.

Inventory of Reasons:
1. I carried TWENTY pounds of (intact) watermelon up the stairs in ONE HUNDRED degrees of Brooklyn Heat yesterday and posted a drawing on it and a BLACK satin ribbon with a secret note for his head to feel better. I drew his head wearing spiked welding goggles too and gave him extra hair.

2. I will never gain TWENTY pounds because that is a lot of extra weight to carry around in ONE HUNDRED degree weather.

3. I gave him a pedicure on his big Bear paws and even ceremoniously BUFFED and lacquered his toes with a clear coat (unsolicited but he had fallen asleep)

4. I sewed his pants on my ONE HUNDRED plus year old machine and drove a sharp piece of metal halfway under my thumbnail and did not cry (with tears)

5. I cut his fingernails.

More interesting things I've inventoried: (Taking Inventory)

1. Bird Drawing
2. SPF
3. Lab Partners
4. Table Salt
5. Sponge
6. Scrub Brush
7. Pumice Stone
8. Body Wash
9. Bleach
10. Razor Blade
11. Big Syringe
12. Ice Cubes
13. Happy Pills
14. Face Cream
15. Cell Phone
16. Fancy Scissors
17. Wenny Feather
18. Love Note
19. Candy Stash
20. Metro Card.


The inventory above happens in that order for a reason. The sewing machine orders the meta-inventory to illustrate another reason. The toenail-cutting inventory illustrates the obsessive-compulsive need to put one's skin and skin-pieces is order. When one's skin and skin-pieces are already in order, it is necessary to torment the males species' in immediate proximity to the point of exhaustion so that one does not "over-order" one's own pieces to the point of shredded pieces and subsequent malorder.

26 June 2010

I shot falcons out to remove all your masks!


So I might leave the House/Studio/Greenpoint area for the first time in many days to find a copy center and restock supplies.





Lo and behold, the printer birthed these last evening on a whim to go BIGGER:

I'm going to recolour them. I've run out of (waterfast) scarlet ink and my special Medical Sauce. I figure I can get a bigger size as well as save my precious printer ink.


.... so I fear the public gaze and the subway even more... I will just bring Wednesday with me as a buffer, as I've been doing everyday lately. She's excellent for closeup feather studies and children love her. Since PearlPaint closed I will have to go to Utrecht, then look for a place to copy these in the U.S. area

.....

This video is completely gorgeous. I love this guy's work! Exploding falcons! Red black and white! I'm very much enamoured. Enameled... Thanks Bob for always turning me on to great music... (a talented artist too)







25 June 2010

When it is this hot, it makes your Talons BLEED!




When it is this hot, your Talons BLEED.

find me electricity...

"There is no use your telling me that you are going to be good,"


Dorian Gray shook his head. "No, Harry, I have done too many
dreadful things in my life. I am not going to do any more.
I began my good actions yesterday."

24 June 2010

Strange Attractor



An attractor is informally described as strange if it has non-integer dimension or if the dynamics on it are chaotic.

"Culture and corruption"



I traveled all over Bushwick, Greenpoint, and Williamsburg today.






I changed the name and the look a little. Medical Owl is too narrow a term. I also had to have a label, so I experimented with making some rubber stamps by hand. I noticed some wheatpasters use a library stamp to show day and date. Clever! But that is one more thing to worry about when you're trying to put it up really fast. There is also a reason that street art is usually in one place.


It means:
1. The building owner does not care or likes it
2. It is something like a phone pole or a USPS item... the City of New York and the Fire Dept are QUICK to remove anything on a pump or street lamp or a Do not walk Box.
3. It is probably in a good place with visibility of who is coming, dark at night, no cameras, and little population (at least at night).....

Sticking to artist enclaves and industrial wastelands (beautiful forests of the urban landscape...soon we will have a industrial section of Greenpoint picnic at night...like being in the forest but surrounded by neon and concrete....)



Here is a taste of the next woodcut carving, in very early form. (first print run... she needs lots of tweaks. "I should think the novelty of the emotion must have given you
a thrill of real pleasure, Dorian,"
She was just having the best day of her life. Now she can't leave the house. Typical.




She may go nicely with a syringe or something else.

"Culture and corruption," echoed Dorian. "I have known something of both.
It seems terrible to me now that they should ever be found together. "

22 June 2010

I tell you, Dorian, that it is on things like these that our lives depend.


"Life is not governed by will or intention.
Life is a question of nerves, and fibres, and slowly built-up
cells in which thought hides itself and passion has its dreams.
You may fancy yourself safe and think yourself strong. But a chance
tone of colour in a room or a morning sky, a particular perfume
that you had once loved and that brings subtle memories with it,
a line from a forgotten poem that you had come across again,
a cadence from a piece of music that you had ceased to play--
I tell you, Dorian, that it is on things like these that our lives depend.
Browning writes about that somewhere; but our own senses will imagine
them for us. There are moments when the odour of lilas blanc passes
suddenly across me, and I have to live the strangest month of my life
over again. I wish I could change places with you, Dorian. The world
has cried out against us both, but it has always worshiped you.
It always will worship you. You are the type of what the age
is searching for, and what it is afraid it has found. "




top: Feather in Czech Glass Syringe, artist's private collection, gift from Griffin & Andy lover of birds
bottom: ink wash leg warmer girl, yellow sketchbook collection

Falcons in our Midsts...



There are falcons living in McCarren Park. One was looking hungrily at Wednesday. I watched them eat rodents atop the bright baseball diamond lights.

Medipoint

Medipoint lancet and gift tag stickers I made from Christmas



The girls are nurses and holding platters of birds.


There is a small amount of blood on the lancet.

but whose picture really fascinates me...




The modern medical garmenture required to protect oneself from city filth.

""Your mysterious young friend, whose name you have never told me, but whose picture really fascinates me, never thinks."


21 June 2010

Screaming Bird Amp!




ElectroHarmonix makes a synth pedal called the SCREAMING BIRD!

I was at the music store for Boys in Bands (Main Drag Music) in Williamsburg with Wednesday on shoulder.

The boys working there told me there is an ElectroHarmonix factory right here in Williamsburg and that they have a cockatoo!

No wonder.... She is so docile in public, but definitely a SCREAMING BIRD SYNTH PEDAL at home sometimes.

Woodcarving




Completely inspired, covered in small nicks and cuts in my knees and fingers, and working amidst a squalor of wood splinters, I am WOODCARVING to save my life.



The two on the left are from yesterday and carved on a paint stick. The paint stick started to deteriorate rapidly due to its ECONOMY OF WOOD (dear God!) I rubbed it lovingly with coconut oil (for printer's fingers) and had to go back into it. So it is sort of Bi-Platal (layman's terms for color-overlay in two print run sequences.) I really enjoyed the effect of offset setting with the red and black ink. It feels very communist regime, and what more of a perfect place to house it than in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. I really want to put one near the post office (quite possibly the epitome/Government Headquarters of Greenpoint's Soviet Charm)


My other idea is to put them in a little zine and distribute it around my favourite little quirky hotspots. I'm going over to the studio soon and have another in the works.


Here is the Medical Owl I carved on Friday with his lovely Nurse Factory Syringe overlayed from the decrepit paintstick.


20 June 2010

Medical Owl





My first wheat paste graffiti project featuring a small handmade wood cut on rice paper. Cut on a small wooden jewelry box and giving to Sara for her birthday, I went around with a cup of wheat paste wired to my bike and tiny posters of "medical owl" numbered 1-23 around Gpt and Willsbrg. It was so exhilarating to do something wrong. I even posted next to the infamous"DickChicken" Also one right on Sara's/Elizabeth's steps so she might see it this AM before she knows about it. I am hoping she sees it and mentions it to me. NYC, welcome MEDICAL OWL!




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Evil Lab Scientist Seeks Lab Partner

Evil Laboratory Scientist in search of lab partner to assist in scientific experiments and double blind case studies.

You must look hot wearing a lab coat and adore metal tables. Please have a penchant for caustic acids and know your periodic table of the elements.

The appropriate candidate must be older (but not too much older,) refined, and familiar with chemistry. You should also enjoy long evenings in the lab, dancing, and night time scientific epiphanies.

Reply with head shot photo of you looking particularly scientific/nefarious/helpful. Also please list three of your favourite elements in a short essay format detailing which is your most favourite and why.

Thank you for your attention. Serious replies only.


Here was one reply: http://www.soundadoggymakes.com/2009/05/swf-mad-scientist-seeks-evil-older-lab.html wonderful. He looks great in a lab coat, but at age 22, I would feel like an absolute cougar ;)