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Vegetable Orchestra
If you haven’t already seen/heard this, it’s definitely worth a couple of moments. Go to www.vegetableorchestra.org for more information. Instruments are made out of, you guessed it, vegetables. They use various veggies in different ways, sometimes drilling or dremeling them out. Apparently their Carrot Recorder is infamous. Who knew?
They’re made up of 11 musicians, a sound engineer and a video artist. They’ve been around since 1998, touring Europe and Asia and putting out several albums. As an encore at the end of their concerts, the audience is offered vegetable soup! Dinner and a show. Check it out, the link above includes audio and video.
“The Vegetable Orchestra performs music solely on instruments made of vegetables. Using carrot flutes, pumpkin basses, leek violins, leek-zucchini-vibrators, cucumberophones and celery bongos, the orchestra creates its own extraordinary and vegetabile sound universe. The ensemble overcomes preserved and marinated sound conceptions or tirelessly re-stewed listening habits, putting its focus on expanding the variety of vegetable instruments, developing novel musical ideas and exploring fresh vegetable sound gardens.”
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Freddie W.R. Linsky
Painting’s explanation:
“Paying homage to Michel Tapie, this work employs the ‘spot and blotch’ technique the late French critic wrote about and enjoyed so much. ‘Spot and Blotch’ was first used by the original members of the American abstract expressionism movement (1950′s); but even as relatively new as the technique may be, examples of a primitive form of ‘spot and blotch’ were found in the cave paintings of Lascaux, France.”
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Freddie+Linsky/7635.html
This artist has shown at various galleries — recent showings in both Boston and Florida. At least one collector spent $40 on an original abstract expressionist painting, according to London’d Daily Mail. A gallery in Berlin has made various inquiries into other works by Linsky. Freddie is a 2 year old whose mom has uploaded his canvases of ketchup splotches and crayon onto Charles Saatchi’s online gallery. Here is her “About the Artist” from the artist’s profile:
“Freddie W. R. Linsky paints over and over, making us curious to know what is going on. It seems that one stroke is being repeated – the same stroke or one very close to it, hence the possibility of the infinite opening up of the structure of time.
This repetition perfectly renews the painting itself, as an experience of time, and space too. Identifying with the space of history, Freddie engages in the task of painting European art over-and-over again. Placing periods, movements and centuries into a fragment ironically leads to repetition. Every stroke greatly reinforces the preceding one, and yet wants to be wholly boldly new – that is, distinct to the earlier stroke.
Amid this multiplicity of relativity there is a rendering of effectual quiet between marks; between understatement and apparent furnishing assured tone. This abstract fluctuation links the all-over and focused space.
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