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BUKOWSKI
MORNING
Original Watercolor 8" x 10"
$200
Henry Charles "Hank" Bukowski
(1920 - 1994) is my favorite writer. Wikipedia
nails it when it notes that Bukowski's writing was
heavily influenced by the geography and atmosphere of his
home city of Los Angeles, and is marked by an emphasis on
the ordinary lives of marginalized poor American Whites, the
act of writing, alcohol, relationships with women, the
drudgery of work, and horseracing.
With BUKOWSKI MORNING I was hoping to capture that
hangover experience those familiar with Bukowski's work will
immediately recognize. |
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BUKOWSKI MUG
Original Watercolor 8" x 10"
$100 |
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'62 COMET I
Original Watercolor & Pencil 8" x 10"
$75
Bukowski often wrote about his beloved 1962 Comet.
Although he complained of not being able to turn on
the headlights unless he drove it over a large bump
in the road or occasions when it would only move in
reverse, Bukowski shows genuine affection for the
auto in his writings.The Mercury Comet was
an automobile produced by the Mercury division of
the Ford Motor Company between 1960 and 1977, with
the exception of the 1970 model year. |
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BUKOWSKI - VOLKS
Original Pen & Ink 8" x 10"
$80Original pen & ink drawing of Bukowski sitting
in his much written about Volkswagen - - the "Volks," as
he called it.
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KEROUAC
SMOKING
Original Watercolor 8" x 10"
$150Author, poet and painter, Jack Kerouac
(1922-1969) was
arguably one of the best known "Beat Poets" along side
Ginsberg and Burroughs. He is best known for the
novels On The Road, The Dharma Bums and
Big Sur.
Kerouac's work is often wildly philosophical and I
imagine him in this painting pontificating on the themes
of freedom and fireworks. |
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BURROUGHS
RAINCOAT
Original
Watercolor & Pencil 8" x 20"
$400William S. Burroughs
(1914-1997) was a novelist (best known for Naked Lunch),
essayist, social commentator and spoken word performer.
Burroughs's work is semi-autobiographical, drawn from
his experiences as an opiate addict, a condition that
marked the last fifty years of his life.
He is one of the best known "Beat Writers" along side of
Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg.
I've always found William S. Burroughs work
to be a bit creepy in an odd psychedelic way.
BURROUGHS RAINCOAT gives me the visual feeling that
novels like Naked Lunch and Junky
evoked in me upon first reading.
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GINSBERG
HOWL I
Original Watercolor 8" x 15"
$100
Irwin Allen Ginsberg was an American poet. Ginsberg is
best known for the poem Howl (1956), celebrating
his friends who were members of the Beat Generation and
attacking what he saw as the destructive forces of
materialism and conformity in the United States. |
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GINSBERG
ON CAMPUS I
Original Pen & Ink 8" x 10"
$100 |
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BUKOWSKI SMOKING
Original Watercolor 11" x 14"
$300
In the photograph on which this painting is based, a nude woman is
seated on Bukowski's lap, which may account for the poet's
contented countenance. |
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BUKOWSKI CLOSE-UP
Original
Watercolor & Pencil 8" x 20"
$400As an adolescent, Bukowski was afflicted by
what doctors at the time termed Acne Vulgaris.
In the novel Ham On Rye, Bukowski recounts
the horrible, noxious treatments he received under a
wooden drill at the local hospital.
"I often stood in front of the mirror alone,
wondering how ugly a person could get. I would
look at my face in disbelief." Bukowski wrote.
BUKOWSKI CLOSE-UP is my attempt to capture the
author's facial eruptions, his stare and the relish
he seems to have come to enjoy from his scars.
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KEROUAC - ROCKING CHAIR I
Original Watercolor & Pencil 8" x 15"
$300 |
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BURROUGHS STARE
Original Watercolor & Pencil 11" x 14"
$300
With BURROUGHS'S STARE I was working to capture the
surrealistic anguish that is typically coupled with
the absurd humor of Burroughs's writings. |
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BURROUGHS
PISTOLA
Original
Pen & Ink 8" x 10"
$80 |
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BEST MAN I
Original Watercolor 8" x 15"
$300
This painting is named after a line
from Bukowski's poem titled A View From The
Quarter, March 12, 1965.
The line reads:
. . . your best men are
drunks and your worst men are locking them up . . . |
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CORSO I
Original Watercolor 8" x 20"
$100
Gregory Corso's (1930-2001) place in the literary
world was once described as
If Ginsberg, Kerouac and Burroughs were the Three
Musketeers of the movement, Corso was their
D'Artagnan, a sort of junior partner, accepted and
appreciated, but with less than complete parity
Some of Corso's best known works include
Gasoline, Bomb and Marriage. |
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BUKOWSKI
- WEAPON OF CHOICE
Original Watercolor & Pencil 8" x 15"
$300Buk's Weapon Of Choice is, of
course, his typewriter. |
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BUKOWSKI
- WEAPON OF CHOICE II
Original Pen & Ink 8" x 10"
$100 |
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BURROUGHS
& THE QUILL
Original Watercolor 11" x 14"
$250 |
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BUKOWSKI
ON THE DOCK I
Original Watercolor 19.5" x 14.5"
$400
This painting of Bukowski sitting on a dock in
Germany was influenced by Picasso's "Old Guitarist."
I was interested in depicting the same tension in
the limbs and particularly the fingers that the "Old
Guitarist" conveys along with an attempt to capture
that famous painting's
monochromatic color scheme. |
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BUKOWSKI UPSCALE I
Original Watercolor 11" x 14"
$300
Here we have Charles Bukowski enjoying a cocktail in
a more upscale bar than is his norm. We know
this is an upscale establishment as it has
booths and not just the standard rickety bar stools. |
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BUKOWSKI - MONKEY SHINE
Original Pen & Ink 8" x 10"
$60 |
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BUKOWSKI - EASY CHAIR BUD
Original Watercolor 8" x 15"
$250 |
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BUKOWSKI SCHLITZ
Original Watercolor 8" x 10"
$100 |
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BUKOWSKI - THE READING
Original Three (3) 5" x 3" Pen & Ink Drawings
$99 This is a mini-collection of
Bukowski work featuring the poet, three of his novels &
influences. These original drawings come framed
and matted in a portrait frame measuring 9" x 16" |
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GINSBERG IN OVERALLS
Original Watercolor & Pencil 8" x 15"
$100 |
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BUKOWSKI SWILL I
Original 5" x 7" Pen & Ink Drawing
$60 |
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