January 09, 2008

Monkey Portraits: Allegories of Brand Loyalty, by Laurie Hogin. [Via Right Some Good.]
  • her stuff is weird. I would like it better if it didn't have titles that seem to be pretentious, meaningless political statements that have nothing to do with the picture...
  • If being pretentious and meaningless is wrong, I don't want to be right.
  • Stolen. STOLEN. STOLEN!! RIGHT OUTTA THE BLUE! And no attribution. For shame. And don't think IIII didn't think about doing it first! Iz lazy.
  • But I did it for you! Arrrgh!!!
  • GramMa's difficult to please.
  • Every painting is a similar image of a screaming monkey, and the only connection to the concept of brand loyalty and consumerism is the non sequitur title. I have to vote Fail.
  • But thanks for the link to Right Some Good, H. My main squeeze is big into pop surrealism, and will love that blog.
  • We should have had it here first!! *screeches, lunges forward, picks up poo ready to throw* I'm not sure they deserve paintings of monkeys there. Oh, yeah, never mind the comment about attribution. Me not being a MeFi member and all, plus I steal so much from the Blue to post here, there, everywhere, that I forget some of our lovely troop are members and post there. But STILL!!! To post MONKEYS there FIRST!! Hurumph! I think you're probably the only Monkey to have posted the trifecta of Blue, thread, and front page. Gosh, if someone posts it again it could be like an almost quadruple post! GramMa's big enough to admit (in small print) when she is wrong. I will bake some cookies, how's that? Com'er, hommie, and give your ol' Granny a kiss. But first wipe that poo off the front of your shirt.
  • I also posted it at devoter. I am unstoppable!
  • Wait, which thread am I in? D'oh!
  • I'm soooooo confused!!