Category archives: Art

Send me something you made…

So on December 16th I posted on twitter “Do you want to send me something you have made? I would like it.. and I will send you a grab bag of things I have made in return…” – well, I’ve started to receive things from people.

Pretty awesome that people are willing to send me stuff.. hopefully they won’t be upset when they realize they are getting artwork from me..

First package I got was from Anna Janosik. Anna sent me a mask, a homemade box and a card with a print of a painting she did. I came in contact with Anna through the world of Twitter.. make sure to check out her work.

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Second package I got was from Brandt Hardin. Brandt sent a sweet framed drawing of his. Brandt’s one of the hardest working artist I know from back home, you should check out his website and support him.

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Third package I got was from Kelly Poole. Kelly sent me sweet homemade domestic goods. She sent a duster, a pot/pan scrubbie, a veggie scrubbie, and some sweet coasters with cats on them. Shelley got mad that she couldn’t start using everything right away because I had to photograph them…

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I’ll be sending out grab bag packages to all my friends who’ve sent me stuff so far after Shelley and I get back from her birthday mini-vacation to Disneyworld.. staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge! If anyone else wants to be send me stuff let me know.. I’ll trade you addresses.

Miami is a weird place.

Currently I’m in Miami during Art Basel (Miami Beach, not Switzerland). I’m working for Graphicstudio who has a booth at the INK art fair. I’ve seen a good deal of bad art, hipsters and Euro trash over the first couple of days I’ve been here.

I have seen a couple of cool things for sure.. Including Peanut Butter Wolf performing a VJ set (though Dr. Dre never showed up while I was there). This whole art fair scene is way weird to me, but a lot of things are. I just don’t get the way fake nature of everything and everyone around here… Oh well.

This thing was pretty cool. It was at the Scope art fair, though I have no idea who made it. It made lots of fun noises.

Alright. My throat is starting to really hurt. I think after my shift is over at two o’clock I might venture to the Walgreens, get some Robotussin and take a long medicated nap in my hotel room.

Greed is Good.

So the show has gone up and down this week.. a quick turnaround is the name of the game. Here are a few photos from the reception.. Barry and I will be doing a performance in Tampa on October 8th and then again on October 23rd in Mobile Alabama at SECAC.. then where will F+J be? I’m not sure.. either are you.

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Feel free to visit the site and download all the collateral from the show and remix, redit, and reinvent. I’ll be adding to fladryplusjones.com and this weekend I’ll be sending out posters to those of you who sent your address to us via the Twitter account twitter.com/fladryplusjones.

Special thanks to all who helped get this show in order, without you I would have been sitting around with a box of posters on the ground. Also thanks to Chris Otten for the photos.

The blog that Barry said I had to write…

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Well well.. It’s been a long time once again. You haven’t missed much.. I don’t think.

I was getting excited and finishing up some fresh work for a show I was going to have at the USF Centre Gallery. You are sensing the past tense.. I can feel it. Yes.. the awesome show Hookers and Autobots isn’t going to happen anymore.. at least not at the Centre Gallery.

If you aren’t aware, my current work deals with appropriation of pop culture through the use of Hollywood cinema. I have in the past altered films in different ways.. blah blah blah.. the new work takes it as step further (at least I think it does) in where the viewer and I share a common ground even further.. A main component of the exhibition is 100 Movies for You and Me. This project consist of audio commentaries I have recorded for popular films. The commentaries are free and will be available for download on the internet and licensed under creative commons for you to do with them what you want. The idea for this project came in part from an article by Roger Ebert called You, Too, Can Be a DVD Movie Critic. Google it if you want. In the exhibition I would have a database of all the movies synced with the commentaries and a viewer would be able to go through them and watch & listen… I would even send the viewer home with audio tracks on specially marked CD-R’s.. exciting stuff.

Also in the same show would have been loops of me interacting with characters from the best in movie culture… “Hey everyone, it’s Teen Wolf” comes to mind… and also a little bit where I ruin the endings of movies for you.. “Darth Vader IS Luke’s Father!”. I’m generalizing here, I don’t really want to give anything away.. I want the show to be fresh for wherever it happens… but let’s just say it’s awesome.

Well, the reason the show won’t be happening at the Centre Gallery is become of copyright infringement. I won’t deny that this could be considered infringement..

Copyright infringement (or copyright violation) is the unauthorized use of material that is covered by copyright law, in a manner that violates one of the copyright owner’s exclusive rights, such as the right to reproduce or perform the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works. (from Wikipedia.. America’s #1 source for news)

Sure.. it is.. great. Now what? I mean, I guess I should have thought about dealing with a gallery owned by a University that I would hit some snags.. I’m not upset at the staff at all.. whatever.. they do what they have to do. I do think that there legal team consisting of http://www.swank.com/ kind of a shitty call.. since they are in the business of making money by distribution films, but whatever. Moving on.

It brings me to where the world is now.. in regards to how I look at it. Music is free.. you know it, I know it.. artist are realizing it, music companies are blowing their load trying to figure out why.. but it’s coming a long. Movies are getting that way as well.. but a shitty Transformers movie cost $100 million to make as where a new album from Kanye West cost what $100,000? Still a ways to go.. but there are some resourceful people out there.. you can buy any movie you want the day it comes out for $5 if you know what laundromat to go to. I watched the new Wolverine flick (even missing a few parts that made it better to me… as it was a horrible movie) before it came out at the theater.

Ugh.. I’m getting bitter over the wrong things.

If anyone wants to go toe-to-toe with fair use guidelines I’m game.. I’ve done that dance.. point is.. I don’t feel like chasing shit around to get things done.. that’s why it was just easier for me to cancel the show. I almost filled the gallery with posters (even free ones for you the audience) of the FBI’s warning.. but.. once again.. who cares.

That’s enough for now.. if you read this, and have any thoughts.. please let me know.. I’m eager to hear what you have to say or would have done..

Update on the state of things…

I know.. I know.. I don’t update this thing enough.. one day it will happen.. I promise. When I say I promise.. I mean.. I probably won’t.. but if it makes you feel better I’ll be glad to lie to you.

I recently had my 31st birthday and Shelley and I went to Disneyworld to celebrate. I had a great time. One of the things we did was see two movies that day.. as I love movies.. and we don’t always have time (and I don’t have the patience for movie-going audiences) to see them. We saw Land of the Lost and The Hangover. I thought they were both hilarious and you should go see them both.. but a few people have been hating on me because of my love for Land.. and I don’t get it.

I never expected it to be a special effects champion. I mean.. the effects were horrible.. and pretty on par with the latest X-Men movie.. but I wasn’t watching it for the effects. I wasn’t watching it for story or plot development either. I had a good idea of the Saturday morning show from a while ago and wanted to see an updated version of it.. starring two of the funniest people on Earth. Accomplished. Will Ferrel is a comic genius (I’d still like to see a movie with him and Dave Chappelle sitting in a room together trying to be funnier than the other) and Danny McBride is proving to be funnier than I even thought humanly possible. Watching the flick gave me (and Shelley) more laughs than we have had in a long time. You should go see it.. twice. I’m wanting to go back.. and can’t wait for the DVD. Also, East Bound and Down comes out on DVD June 30th.. you should get two copies of that as well.

Let’s see.. I have moved studios.. (as of this writing I still have a few more things to move out of my old studio.. whoops) and I’m loving the new studio. It’s got good studio mates, a good vibe, and I feel I can get some work done there. Speaking of work… I’ve been busy. It’s kinda great.. and kinda not so great.. not so great in that I enjoy being lazy kind of way.

August 24 – September 4 I’ll be having a show at the USF Centre Gallery entitled Hookers and Autobots which will be recent work of mine all based on pop culture hollywood films and the like. You should check it out indeed. The week after I’ll be in another show at the Centre Gallery with the rest of the USF MFAO. And then September 8 – 11th [ fladry + jones ] will be doing an exhibit and performance (on the 11th) entitled Greed is Good. Busy times ahead.

I’ve also been doing some work here and there for some other artist and did some video work in downtown Tampa recently.. it’s been fun. I don’t really have much more that I feel like saying right now.. until next time I remember to post…