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Friday, April 16, 2010
Sketches on a Cell Phone -- GEEEEEZ!
by Pat Darnell
Yes, this is the limit of functionality of my new Flight by SAMSUNG, ATandT, with built-in Sketchpad Application in Tools. I sketch on the touch screen, and save, then send image via Message to my E-mail... then post here.
What a trip... loads of fun. Primordial results. I feel strange all over ...
Yes, this is the limit of functionality of my new Flight by SAMSUNG, ATandT, with built-in Sketchpad Application in Tools. I sketch on the touch screen, and save, then send image via Message to my E-mail... then post here.
What a trip... loads of fun. Primordial results. I feel strange all over ...
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
MooPig TV series Reviews :: FarScape
In a different space was this great Science Fiction series on television. It had movie quality every episode. It used puppeteering as a image bearer, to make the sense of evolving beings in the Universe seem too real. Thanks, FarScape, it was a wonderful time, with superb imagery.
"Celebrating it’s 10th anniversary, you can find yourself the proud owner of a boxed DVD set of all four seasons. I did not mistype. All four seasons of Claudia Black… I mean of Farscape." says Screen Rant in July 2009.
"Celebrating it’s 10th anniversary, you can find yourself the proud owner of a boxed DVD set of all four seasons. I did not mistype. All four seasons of Claudia Black… I mean of Farscape." says Screen Rant in July 2009.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
You May be an Artist
by Pat Darnell
you have pains in your wrists
you count things all the time
you find patterns in the strangest places
you understand comic books
you memorize all the wrong things for school
you ask questions no one else cares about
you know how to mix all the colors
adding white and black to your palette
you think the greatest silent movie made is Eraserhead
you spend much of your youth crawling around on floors
you secretly explore vacant buildings
such as churches on Mondays
roam behind buildings, and up ramps,
stumble through junkyards,
and walk dry ditches before rain
you hide under things,
you seek cover in bushes, under bridges
you think long after you had a conversation
what you said, what he said
what she said, you repeat yourself,
saying everything twice, saying everything twice
you blush when others notice you
you flush when made fun of
you like to go up in attics
you lay down on the sidewalk and watch ants
you use a Ball jar to catch bees
... and poke holes in the top
so the bees might breathe
you cut country bouquets for your mom
you cannot get enough of cedar tree's scents
you love how coconuts feel
you love wool and felt and Egyptian cotton
you have ability to feel oils of different weights
you find treasure leaps into your sensitive fingers
you have lovers before you have lovers
your eyes are always changing colors
you are scatter brained to some
you, to others their cornerstone

you love the odors of outdoor zoo's
... and barnyards
... and plastics
... and trains, and warm wood
... and rusty metal, and things fried
your taste buds must be firstly satisfied
you listen carefully to others' claims
you trust others for what they say
you love your feet bare on pavement after it rains
you stand close to the stream when it overflows
you watch and stalk animals, birds and crocs
you do not want to disturb them
... but they are too clever for that
you admire animals as they scamper
you love to hold a torch at night
Now if you say yes to twenty or so of thirty-six
questions that pertain to your artistic
evaluation -- though you may not know
how it really is you are this...
be accepting of your story
count your blessings so
in self evaluations
you do not waste time any more
Once you are sure
the hard part is past
it is hardest to deny
for your nature is pure
and your method is shaping
you passed the tests
up from deep well-spring sources
flowing as foundling art in you
and you may spend hours and days,
confidently, even months and centuries
with the new, unspoiled thought
leveling your groundwork
surveying the possibilities
developing your technique
simpering about odds and ends
so that eventually you conquer means
to find materials to embody
to find tillable pasture
and favorable schemes
for your artistic manufacture
so when it is done
when it is finished
when it reaches its best end
you will feel empty again
only this time both
in your heart and in your gut
as if you drank liquid mercury
and the pain will last a night
or a fortnight, until you find comfort
and gaze upon your artwork
on a different day in new light

There is a test
that helps determine
one's propensity
to seek art
that helps determine
one's propensity
to seek art
and do art
and seek hidden facets
and find great hiding places
this is the test:
first you notice
that you feel an emptiness
in your heart
while growing up, and,
and seek hidden facets
and find great hiding places
this is the test:
first you notice
that you feel an emptiness
in your heart
while growing up, and,
you have pains in your wrists
you count things all the time
you find patterns in the strangest places
you understand comic books
you memorize all the wrong things for school
you ask questions no one else cares about
you know how to mix all the colors
using only primaries red, yellow and blue
you then graduate,
you then graduate,
adding white and black to your palette
you think the greatest silent movie made is Eraserhead
you spend much of your youth crawling around on floors
you secretly explore vacant buildings

such as churches on Mondays
roam behind buildings, and up ramps,
stumble through junkyards,
and walk dry ditches before rain
you get nervous, irritable in bookstores
you hide under things,
you seek cover in bushes, under bridges
you think long after you had a conversation
what you said, what he said
what she said, you repeat yourself,
saying everything twice, saying everything twice
you blush when others notice you
you flush when made fun of
you like to go up in attics
you lay down on the sidewalk and watch ants
you use a Ball jar to catch bees
... and poke holes in the top
so the bees might breathe
you cut country bouquets for your mom
you cannot get enough of cedar tree's scents
you love how coconuts feel
you love wool and felt and Egyptian cotton
you have ability to feel oils of different weights
you find treasure leaps into your sensitive fingers
you have lovers before you have lovers
your eyes are always changing colors
you are scatter brained to some
you, to others their cornerstone

you love the odors of outdoor zoo's
... and barnyards
... and plastics
... and trains, and warm wood
... and rusty metal, and things fried
your taste buds must be firstly satisfied
you listen carefully to others' claims
you trust others for what they say
you love your feet bare on pavement after it rains
you stand close to the stream when it overflows
you watch and stalk animals, birds and crocs
you do not want to disturb them
... but they are too clever for that
you admire animals as they scamper
you love to hold a torch at night
Now if you say yes to twenty or so of thirty-six
questions that pertain to your artistic

evaluation -- though you may not know
how it really is you are this...
be accepting of your story
count your blessings so
in self evaluations
you do not waste time any more
Once you are sure
the hard part is past
it is hardest to deny
for your nature is pure
and your method is shaping
you passed the tests
up from deep well-spring sources
flowing as foundling art in you
and you may spend hours and days,
confidently, even months and centuries
with the new, unspoiled thought
leveling your groundwork
surveying the possibilities
developing your technique
simpering about odds and ends
so that eventually you conquer means
to find materials to embody
to find tillable pasture
and favorable schemes
for your artistic manufacture
so when it is done
when it is finished
when it reaches its best end
you will feel empty again
only this time both
in your heart and in your gut
as if you drank liquid mercury
and the pain will last a night
or a fortnight, until you find comfort
and gaze upon your artwork
on a different day in new light
Friday, June 26, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Guess Who dropped in for Dinner...
Saturday, June 20, 2009
A funny thing happened while Whale Watching

This large canvas has a history. It is a failure of mine I painted in 1976. You may have seen it around. It is the tail of a whale cruising through the blood of his buddies. It is me trying to master "foreshortening" a method of posing a subject in augmented proportions... well, you get the picture.
As it became recycled it started to get a reputation, and you could not believe how many interpretations I have gotten: "It's a Goose" or It's a Fly" and "That doesn't look like underwater!!!"
"Hey, how do we know how a whale sees his underwater world?" I reply.. "maybe it is full of light for him... "
Huhnjh? Anyway, I am behind on photographing my works... so here once again is Whales at War.... 48" x 37" oil on canvas, 1976, failed attempt at foreshortening. by Pat Darnell
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Today is my Birthday
by Pat Darnell
When I was just about on my last breath, and I had my last nerve rubbed the wrong way by "Northerners"... after eight years of running in place in sand;
I picked up a paint brush and an old canvas board I had lying around for ten years, and painted this scene.
Sorry to be your buzz kill on my special day, but that is the way I look at birthdays. Usually the day is fraught with too numerous memories.
This little "chicken scratch" painting has a great deal of symbolism... that probably I am the only soul who will ever really see the symbols...
I do have a birthday wish for all who are in the range of my voice: "Get enough sleep, and be happier."

I picked up a paint brush and an old canvas board I had lying around for ten years, and painted this scene.
Sorry to be your buzz kill on my special day, but that is the way I look at birthdays. Usually the day is fraught with too numerous memories.
This little "chicken scratch" painting has a great deal of symbolism... that probably I am the only soul who will ever really see the symbols...
I do have a birthday wish for all who are in the range of my voice: "Get enough sleep, and be happier."
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Repeating Themes
by Pat Darnell
After many years I have become clinically aware that I repeat ocean going vessels scenes many times.
At one time I was doing a batik technique, that here in this study turned out sort of like a scratch board.
This is a study in how to put ink over water color, or gauche, and then rub it back. I really like doing this, and will make a mental note to get back to it.
It is done on paper, maybe butcher paper, and dry mounted to foam board.
Do you know what is totally crazy about these old sketches and things? When I did them I thought that they would eventually go away... disintegrate. Then they appear again, in a stack of stuff that someone has kept, forgotten and rediscovered... thus is the stuff of our art -- the state of our art.
I used to draft plans for prospective projects, mostly housing and stores. I easily did 200 or more a year on average. Every one of those "interpretations" has my initials or name on it. Now that is scary.
At one time I was doing a batik technique, that here in this study turned out sort of like a scratch board.
This is a study in how to put ink over water color, or gauche, and then rub it back. I really like doing this, and will make a mental note to get back to it.
It is done on paper, maybe butcher paper, and dry mounted to foam board.
I used to draft plans for prospective projects, mostly housing and stores. I easily did 200 or more a year on average. Every one of those "interpretations" has my initials or name on it. Now that is scary.
Friday, May 22, 2009
I am alive in the Universe
Making a Soup of a Planet such as Me; I am alive in the Universe


One of texias kichas zillions smillions planets
in a solar system
in a galaxy
in a universe
in a super universe
...
life multiples
making a soup of
a Planet like me
I am alive in the universe...
Life multiplies; Making a Soup of a Planet such as Me

I am a planet
One of texias kichas zillions smillions planets
...
Life lies asleep
Slepus Nimbus billion zillion years
then when conditions are just right
life happens very fast
life multiples
making a soup of
a Planet like me
Life Happens Very Fast

then when conditions are just right
life happens very fast
life multiples
making a soup of
a Planet like me
I am alive in the universe...
Life happens very fast; Life Multiplies

One of texias kichas zillions smillions planets
in a solar system
in a galaxy
in a universe
in a super universe
I have height and depth
I have width and breadth
And space... lots of space
Life lies asleep
Slepus Nimbus billion zillion years
then when conditions are just right
life happens very fast
life multiples
making a soup of
a Planet like me
I am alive in the universe...
Life Multiplies

...
Slepus Nimbus billion zillion years
then when conditions are just right
life happens very fast
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Ship to Shore

I like to draw and paint ship scenes. I cannot escape the fact.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Word of the Day in Urban Dictionary: Execubabble
May 20: Execubabble
Verbal executive communication in broad, vague terms that rise above normal speak. Characterized by an excessive use of executive words such as robust, paradigm, and drill down. Those on the receiving end of execubabble are no better informed after the speech than when it began.
Execubabble
Question: "How is the company doing?
Answer: "We are entering a quarter in which we expect robust growth. Paradigms are shifting, but the team has drilled down to the heart of the challenge."
Verbal executive communication in broad, vague terms that rise above normal speak. Characterized by an excessive use of executive words such as robust, paradigm, and drill down. Those on the receiving end of execubabble are no better informed after the speech than when it began.
Execubabble
Question: "How is the company doing?
Answer: "We are entering a quarter in which we expect robust growth. Paradigms are shifting, but the team has drilled down to the heart of the challenge."
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Are We Starving Yet ??
I recently made acquaintance with a portrait painter's husband. She has paintings on display at his office, and at the Brazos Center. I found out she is member of a group that meets in downtown Bryan for figure studies. I am excited to find out more of the group, and start my portrait painting career.... eh? I'll keep us posted.
This might just be the crux of the biscuit for me. It may help with my confidence factor about portraits... a constant that has been low for a long time.
I think my problem is in trying too hard to put too much into portraits. We shall see.
This might just be the crux of the biscuit for me. It may help with my confidence factor about portraits... a constant that has been low for a long time.
I think my problem is in trying too hard to put too much into portraits. We shall see.
Friday, May 15, 2009
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