Tim Doyle has 2 new art prints on sale.
Resister Black Mirror art print.
Tim was asked to participate in the ‘Black Mirror’ literary/art book coming out in Australia next year. One of the book’s main thrusts is the melding of art and story. Strangely enough, Tim's friend, writer Dave Justus proposed the same idea to him a few months earlier- he’d write a short, evocative passage, and Tim would create an image based on that writing. So when ‘Black Mirror’ came calling, he saw it as an opportunity to act on it. Tim liked the idea, as it would push him out of his comfort zone, and force a collaboration of two different disciplines, art and writing. Dave’s poem follows-
Resister
This: the sister’s blistered skin;
A tryst the sister festered in
With some persistent jester, lest her pestering refrain
Remain restrained; regained composure
Shows her mincing sense of closure,
And heaven only knows her rose by any other name.
Kiss the sister’s withered skin,
The scissors in the severed kin;
She’ll never win the hand that she had planned. Derailed demand
Assailed her and impaled her wrists;
The sister paled; the jester missed
When he regaled her; failing this, he sank unthanked into the sand.
Risk the sister’s dreaming wrath
Conflicted path in steaming bath:
The water ought not be so red; so said those feigning care.
It’s raining where she’s getting loose;
It’s fitting: such a pretty noose;
She’s hung, among her unsung victims, done with gaining air.
Sister, since her other name
Her brother claimed; another game
Has ended. She’s rescinded any offer ever made
And laid to rest her best defenses;
Maiden test of disused senses…
Missed by inches; dead, declining, sliding off her; never laid.
-Dave Justus
Pictured above is the art inspired by the poem, a 16×26 5 color silkscreen, signed and numbered in an edition of 100, available for purchase HERE.
The other new print by Tim is he Sinking of the Milton Bradley.
This print was designed for the annual ‘Toys In The Attic’ fundraiser, and now it’s available for you to purchase!
Measuring 12×12, this 2 color print is signed and numbered by Tim Doyle in an edition of 340, for a low price of just $10!
Pick it up HERE.
Friday, December 10, 2010
New Art Prints by Tim Doyle
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