Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Thursday, November 08, 2018
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Back to blogging
Since the last blog last year, I reached 90 videos on www.YouTube.com/jgyoungmd, got juried into art shows at Open Studios, Core Art Gallery "Wordplay" show,the Louisville National Fine Arts Show and have had two one man shows at Studio Two Gallery at Rembrandt Yard. I discovered www.soundclick.com/jgyoungmd where you can download individual pieces of my music and www.lulu.com/jgyoungmd where you can obtain my books, videos, CDs, and DVDs.
I have been more interested in new media art combining poetry, music, painting, graphics, photography into experimental video. It is wonderful being retired from psychiatry and into a new career as a full-time multi-media artist.
I have been more interested in new media art combining poetry, music, painting, graphics, photography into experimental video. It is wonderful being retired from psychiatry and into a new career as a full-time multi-media artist.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Mendocino
Documentary of our trip to Mendocino on our 25th wedding anniversary. Having fun with the children's game, "Duck, Duck, Goose." Commentary on seriousness and play in Buddhism.
Less
This subtle play on words explores the role of abstraction in art and asks, "A picture is worth a thousand words" or is it?
Strangers to Themselves
Freud saw Leonardo da Vinci as a repressed homosexual; Jung develops the idea of the the animus [the male side of woman] and the anima [the female side of man] which may be seen in the complex personalities of Leonardo, Mona Lisa, Mr. Lisa, and man/woman-kind. What was the Mona Lisa thinking? We are truly strangers to ourselves.
Strangers
His life of obscure poetry
So unique
It was hard to understand
What plagued him.
Only with great effort
Could I begin to glimpse
What he meant
But most remained hidden
In his own private world
Undisturbed by me.
Her feelings were hid
beneath her facial mask,
though for my help
she sure did ask.
She talked a lot
but made no sense.
It was easy to spot
her ambivalence,
for in her way
pretense was defense.
Though she came so close,
she remained far away.
So unique
It was hard to understand
What plagued him.
Only with great effort
Could I begin to glimpse
What he meant
But most remained hidden
In his own private world
Undisturbed by me.
Her feelings were hid
beneath her facial mask,
though for my help
she sure did ask.
She talked a lot
but made no sense.
It was easy to spot
her ambivalence,
for in her way
pretense was defense.
Though she came so close,
she remained far away.
Doggerel
This video poem is presented by our dog, Sophie. The pun of dog and doggerel is intended.
What would it be like
to lead a dog's life
and not know
you lead a dog's life?
I do.
I had over-parked my time
with wretched rhymes
and jingle-jangle lines.
My metered mind
had run out of nickels,
so I began to write free verse.
I moved to assonance
and dissonance,
from passonance to pissonance
and found myself
the dog's delight.
What would it be like
to lead a dog's life
and not know
you lead a dog's life?
I do.
I had over-parked my time
with wretched rhymes
and jingle-jangle lines.
My metered mind
had run out of nickels,
so I began to write free verse.
I moved to assonance
and dissonance,
from passonance to pissonance
and found myself
the dog's delight.
Sisyphus Disjunct
This existential piece is based upon the Greek myth about Sisyphus, a figure of Greek mythology who was condemned to repeat forever the same meaningless task of pushing a rock up a mountain, only to see it roll down again. The music is a keyboard improvisation.
Excerpts Part One 2006 and 2007
These two videos, Parts one and two, are excerpts from 2006 and 2007 YouTube presentations. Images are related poetically with rhymes or alliteration of themes, colors, techniques, emotions. In them you can see the range of material, variety of expressions, as well as the different music/soundscapes which I created to go with them.
Excerpts Part Two 2006 and 2007
These two videos, Parts one and two, are excerpts from 2006 and 2007 YouTube presentations. Images are related poetically with rhymes or alliteration of themes, colors, techniques, emotions. In them you can see the range of material, variety of expressions, as well as the different music/soundscapes which I created to go with them. Start with Part one.
Alphabet
Playful colorful abstraction with similar music/sound, something that Jasper Johns might have done in video
Fast Fridays
The Fridays night ghosting of the galleries. Quick view of the audience of my art show, Flower Garden, at the Core Fine Art Gallery in Denver, June 1, 2007.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Rothko Squared
What Mark Rothko might have done in video. This is my experience of being upclose to a Rothko. My dynamic soundscape evolves to his electric visuals.
Not so Still
What Clifford Still might have done if he lived long enough to be in the video age. This is best seen full screen.
Circle Dance
Circle colors dance in this art video to improvised keyboard music. This is best seen in full screen mode
Vivace
Fast colorful sweep with improvised organ and instrumental music. Images suggestive of Clifford no-so-Still
Color Blobs
Playful spectrum of color blobing to inprovized piano music.. This is best seen in full view by pushing the button in the lower right
Timid Tiger
He paced his cage in front of me
demanding that I set him free.
I pointed to the open door.
He turned his head and sought no more.
demanding that I set him free.
I pointed to the open door.
He turned his head and sought no more.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)