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Molly Crabapple…with a name like that you would think she’d be a beautiful nymph-like creature with jet black hair and a penchant for drawing fantastical creatures whilst being locked up for a week in an antique hotel.  Oh wait, she is.  Look here, I guarantee Miss Crabapple does not disappoint.

Miss Crabapple’s intricately decorated hotel room took my breath away. I loved watching her imagination take over and explode all over the walls. I loved hearing her talk about her process, being confronted with her own art, and the reasons she needed an online community to make it happen. Read the article telling the background to her tale here on her Kickstarter page:  http://www.kickstarter.com/blog/inside-molly-crabapples-week-in-hell

What’s that? You’ve not heard of Kickstarter? Well, it’s only the most remarkable way for artists to get fantastically creative projects funded simply because they are cool. You wouldn’t believe the delightful, whimsical, groundbreaking and important projects that are happening now because any random individual online can be a patron of the arts, for mere pennies and a few mouse clicks.

Now, on the subject of secrets, apples, and dark haired nymphs locked away for a very long time, let’s revisit a favorite fairy tale. Remember this one? The pursuit of beauty sometimes comes at a cost.

[This clip is from Snow White: A Tale of Terror.]

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How far would you go to bring more beauty into your world?

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Not content with a smiling garden gnome or some crudely carved pumpkins, this guy really took the suburban tradition of lawn art to new levels with his intensely engineered tribute to Tim Burton’s animated classic, ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’.

I thought his daughter running out was part of the show, but apparently it was just a happy accident!

Personally, I have always loved elaborately decorated properties. The highbrow art establishment usually scoffs at yards filled with bathtub altars, goofy ladybug statues and other forms of exuberant tackiness. Unless of course it is in a foreign country, and then of course it is laudable folk art. I have seen more delightfully creative constructions on backwater drives than I ever have in galleries, where so often the tedious idea of ‘what art is’ pretty much sucks the life right out of you.

A lot of lawn art encourages viewer participation.

I love the quirky personalities you see fully expressed in the best lawn art extravaganzas. Look at the beer bottle chapel built by artist Martin Sanchez…right in the middle of his taco restaurant (Martin’s Tio’s Tacos) in Riverside, California!

Martin Sanchez's Beer Bottle Chapel Dome

The beer bottles allow light into the chapel. Hallelujah!

Click here to see a full article about Mr. Sanchez and his chapel/taco restaurant, including the remarkable Jesus and bald eagle mosaic dome above.

http://unusuallife.com/riverside-folk-art-installation/

Interior of Martin Sanchez's Beer Bottle Chapel

Now don’t even get me started on the glories of flamingo art

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Do you feel comfortable letting your freak flag fly, or do you worry about what the neighbors will think?

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This Canadian artist translated Chinese street calligraphy into a more Western form. I think it is delightfully creative…though I find the brushwork poems are much more beautiful!

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The Day of the Dead is something I celebrate a bit earlier than everyone else.

Traditionally for me, it consumes me during the middle week of October.  I’m always a bit agitated. I fall asleep with the lights on. I get restless and stuck at the same time, both introspective and prone to drowning everything out with movie marathons.  I get sad, I take stock of my life, and areas I find wanting really start to piss me off. When I was younger I didn’t understand why six weeks into the semester everything would suddenly fall apart. Finally Halloween would come, and my favorite holiday would always cheer me up. After a while the pattern began to emerge… I wondered why. It became clear one day when my mother mentioned October 20th was the day my father died.

Beneath the Halloween revelry, there is a tradition of communion with those that have passed. The Celtic roots of Halloween, or Samhain, mark it as a time when the veils between the worlds are thin, making it a prime time for divination and communicating with dead family members.

Dios de la Muerte

Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations line the stores of Colorado with cartoon skeletons living life: riding bikes, getting married, getting drunk.  Basically it’s one big party, when the living and the dead dance together all night because their worlds finally intersect. It’s comforting to know I’m not the only one hanging out with ghosts, and it’s more fun to celebrate it as a time of passing than to just sulk in my bedroom.

I love the caricatures of ghoulishness and the way people become who they secretly believe themselves to be, or want to become. A well-chosen costume plays on some element of the personality, drawing it out of the dark and into full glorious view.  Like Batman, we embrace and identify with what terrifies us, and it makes us stronger. Or what inspires us, unnerves us, delights us. To me, it seems the perfect celebration of life.

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For an absolutely jaw dropping collection of Dia de los Muertos art go to: http://eldiadelosmuertos.tumblr.com/

For easier viewing go here: http://eldiadelosmuertos.tumblr.com/archive

(This is where I found these beautiful images.)

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How do you celebrate this time of year? What does it mean to you? Anything?

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To become a water bender, first you must learn the art of water bending from the masters. Get inspired! See what you can do! Katara from Avatar: The Last Airbender kicks ass…maybe you can too?

Katara vs. Master Pakku Music Video – YouTube.

Then, once you are really depressed by your lack of magical water bending abilities, look here for help. Five simple skills to master. Hey, you could do that in an afternoon. Now you just need to work on attuning to the elements and pulling distilled water out of the atmosphere. I mean, if you were going to pull water out of the air, I imagine you would be pulling out pure water, right? Ok, then you’ll need some electricity. I mean, fire! Then some wind. (Master the element of air, grasshopper.) And, finally, you will need some dirt. Er, a seed. An earth seed. Then go for it! You’ll be water bending in no time.  (Maybe.)

5 Scientific Ways To Make Water Do Magic | Cracked.com.

#5 Water Can Explode

Water Can Explode, with No Explosives

#4 Water Can Climb Walls and Make Bridges

Water Can Climb walls and Make Bridges

AND THERE ARE 3 MORE…check this out at:

5 Scientific Ways To Make Water Do Magic | Cracked.com.

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And thanks to MP for this awesome cartoon:

http://xkcd.com/965/

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Admit it. You have tried at least once in your life to attune to the elements and do cool tricks. You have, haven’t you?

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In a previous post we discussed dissecting unicorns. That got a little complicated, what with them not actually existing and all. This should be a little more straightforward for you.

Play the Salmon Dissection Game!

(Warning: It’s kind of gross…yet fantastically awesome at the same time.)

http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00548/DissectionGame.html

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Isn’t it refreshing to talk about something so clear cut for a change? 

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