People stumble into this blog while searching for all kinds of things (after all, why come here on purpose?). The search term of the day is: grooming tricks to make them fluffy newf. Memphis doesn’t really get fluffy. Ellie Mae does get fluffy after grooming but I don’t think there are really tricks involved. The whole procedure looks like a basic wash, blow dry (with a cool blow drier) and brush job.
A reoccurring search term I see every week or so is Nuclear Art. I mentioned Nuclear Art once in a post about the late Italian painter, Enrico Baj, and a number of manifestos he was involved with. The movement was obscure enough that when you Google
Nuclear Art Movement, the first entry to come up is from my old blog. The Tate site has a small entry online. When I searched the Italian term Arte Nucleare, I came up with all kinds of sites – in Italian. A link to images from that search provides a number of pictures, especially of Baj’s work. For those interested you can see the Nuclear Art manifesto, as previously published on this blog. I love the confidence: They intend to reinvent painting and they are capable of doing so. And, let’s not forget my favourite line: The Nuclear artist lives in a situation that dull-eyed men cannot even begin to perceive.
I really liked some of the images on Baj’s site! Almost as much as I like that your old blog was first listed, I love it when that happens.
But be careful, you don’t really want to get a reputation as a dog fluffer, do you?
yeah, that’d be pretty bad, being a dog fluffer. I like Baj’s work quite a lot. I also enjoy a number of the other artists he was associated with at different times.