Tuesday, November 27, 2007

International Opening of Two Hermanator Exhibitions

JINGLE JANDLE MOURNING is a rather random collection of some of my favourite art done by the Hermanator Youngers. More primitive than Bill Hammond's Jingle Jangle Morning exhibition by a feather and not quite as vast, Jingle Jandle Mourning is still a frank and intense expression of self-discovery, loss of innocence, coupled with a smattering of whimsy. There are no bird men here but there is a magnificent steed with a golden mane.

Jingle Jandle Mourning Exhibition by the Hermanator Youngers


WATER ART has been hailed by Robert Studley Forrest Hughes as a milestone in visual communication packing a visceral and imaginative clout calibrated on the Awe and Wonder scale. When asked to comment on the collection, Mr Mikey unassumingly said: "My brush is pure sunshine and my canvas a few fathoms of water."

If you think I'm making up the Studley bit then you're in for a nasty shock. As with the best of contemporary researchers, I verify all facts on Wikipedia before committing them to cold type.

Water Art By Mr Mikey

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