Posts Tagged ‘funny’

13
Jun

The Brilliantly Twisted Collages of Lou Beach

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art & Artists, Art History, Collage

Funny, smart, twisted, brilliant…just a few of the words that apply to Lou Beach’s beautiful collage illustrations. ‘Much better than mine’ also apply.
- Terry Gilliam

I love the art of Lou Beach because it cheers me up. Lou Beach’s art is smart, witty, original, and surprising.
- Matt Groening

I’ve been a witness to Lou‘s remarkable art for almost 30 years. It knocks me out — original, provocative, definitely outside the box.
- Jeff Bridges

"World Of Men (C)" collage by Lou Beach

"World Of Men (C)" collage by Lou Beach

In his infancy, the crib-bound youth who would grow to become Lou Beach would spend hours tearing pages from a stack of nearby magazines and newspapers into tiny pieces. Beach jokes that these were not only the beginnings of his impressive collage career, but that he “may have been the earliest known paper shredder as well.

collage art by Lou Beach

collage art by Lou Beach

Award winning illustrator, former stunt pilot, grifter & much-admired pop icon of L.A.’s wild era of illustration during the 1970s and 80s, Lou Beach started out in life as Andrzej Jerzy Gregor Lubicz-Ledochowski. His pseudonym, Lou Beach, is taken from the family name Lubicz, which is pronounced “loo-beech“. He says that the name change “has been a source of no small consternation to his mother, but a blessing to receptionists everywhere.

collage artwork by Lou Beach

collage artwork by Lou Beach

Lou Beach has been creating collages and assemblages since the 1960s. He has designed numerous record covers & was nominated for a Grammy award for his work on the cover of Weather ReportsHeavy Weather” album. Among his many clients are Ray Manzarek, The Carpenters, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic, Blink 182, The Neville Brothers, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Dave Alvin and the incomparable Ethel Merman.

"Heavy Weather" cover collage by Lou Beach

"Heavy Weather" cover collage by Lou Beach

Beach has created editorial illustrations for Wired, The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s, National Lampoon, Time magazine, The Village Voice, The Los Angeles Times and the New York Times. He’s also worked on film poster art, book covers, and advertising illustrations.

collage by Lou Beach

collage by Lou Beach

Lou Beach was an early adopter of computers. “Beach has adapted the computer to his purposes, not the other way around. His work is not cheapened by fashionable filters and plug-ins. Regardless of program, if the artist behind the mouse lacks intelligence the picture will look dumb. Beach doesn’t know how to make a dumb picture,” says Steve Heller, art director of The New York Times Book Review.

"23 Skidoo" collage by Lou Beach

"23 Skidoo" collage by Lou Beach

Lou has recently returned to his glue & paper roots, creating a new body of collages which are presently circulating among galleries “to popular euphoria and critical dismay” and has recently published an art book entitled Cut It Out,  which is available from LastGasp, Amazon, and fine book stores everywhere.

A preview of Cut It Out by Lou Beach is also available from Google Books.

Cut It Out by Lou Beach

Cut It Out by Lou Beach

"Kinky" collage by Lou Beach

"Kinky" collage by Lou Beach

Lou Beach is married to photographer Issa Sharp. Together they live in Los Angeles with their son, artist Sam Lubicz. Beach‘s daughter, Alpha Lubicz, is also a talented & accomplished painter & collage artist.

For more information &
amazing collage artwork
visit Lou Beach
http://www.loubeach.com/

"Preggers" collage by Lou Beach

"Preggers" collage by Lou Beach

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4
Nov

UberSpoofs: Literal Videos & Sleeveface

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Assorted Media, Humor

Hey! Get Away From My Magic Frame!
Hey! I Told Ya To Stay Away From My Magic Frame!

Ever wish songs just sang what was happening in the music video? Well now they do.” says Dustin McLean, aka DustoMcNeato, one of the foremost talents in the current “literal video” trend that’s taking the metaverse by storm & cracking my ass up in the process. Dustin & his crew have now created “literal video” interpretations of several pop music videos including a-ha’s “Take On Me“, “Head Over Heels” by Tears For Fears, and most recently “Under The Bridge” by The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Whats happening with that monkey let me help with the books...
What’s happening with that monkey let me help with the books…

 

Whyd that janitor walk there?
Why’d that janitor walk there?

These “literal videos” are riotious spoofs that are especially brilliant for making fun of the obvious absurdities in music videos. I had trouble breathing I was laughing so hard watching their version of “Take On Me” for the first time, and I still find myself humming strange lines from the literal version of “Head Over Heels” on a daily basis. Dustin & company are by no means the only ones getting in on the action – there are several other great literal video retakes surfacing out there, more and more every day! KeithFK was inspired by what he saw & has created a couple of his own, including a great literal video version of “No Surprises” by Radiohead.

Why am I singing in a fishtank?
Why am I singing in a fishtank?

 


Rick Roll – Literal Version
(Rick Astley “Never Gonna Give You Up”)

Not enough musical spoofiness to satisfy you? Me neither! So check this madness out :)

Sleeveface is an internet phenomenon wherein one or more persons obscure or augment body parts with record sleeve(s), causing an illusion. The precise origin of the concept is unknown. A collection of photographs was posted online at Waxidermy.com in early 2006, but a 2008 BBC article claims the idea was created by a group of people in Cardiff, Wales. Cardiff’s Carl Morris is compiling a book on the subject. One case of a “sleeveface” before the internet phenomenon and website, was the album cover by DJ J Rocc, whose own sleeve (front and back) was done in the group sleeveface style.

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