Animals of the 80s
Paintings by Pollux
von Pollux
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Über das Buch
It was also a time of frightening world events, such as the final battles of the Cold War, the famine in Ethiopia, and the AIDS pandemic. For me, it was also the era for all of the personal challenges and fears that come with growing out of one’s protective cocoon and emerging as a gangly youth of the 1990s. As we crawl across the 2010s, which do not seem to have their own distinctive flavor yet, previous decades gain a rosy tinge of nostalgia, strangeness, and fantasy.
That brings us to this collection’s premise. What if the animal kingdom had its own Egregious Eighties? In this parallel universe, animals of various types and stripes experience their own fluorescent-flavored decade that mirrors human life during the 1980s.
We see hooves and claws on the trading floor of a New York stock exchange; capuchin monkeys in leggings; rabbits invading Grenada; lions with outrageous haircuts; a koala wrestling with a Rubik's Cube; Ursidae separated by a Bear-lin Wall; a Soviet rhino locked in an athletic struggle against an American one.
Animals of the 80s is a celebration not only of the various species with which we share this planet, but also of that confident and distant decade of greed and growth. Enjoy the show.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 36 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Feb. 16, 2015
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter animals, 80s, 1980s
Über den Autor
Pollux (né Paul Morris) was born in 1979 in the English town of Beverley, in what was the former East Riding of Yorkshire. He and his family moved to the United States a year later, and Pollux attended UCLA, studying medieval history and Latin. He attended Brown University for grad school, studying medieval history. As a child, Pollux constantly drew and created his own comics, and while at grad school, he began drawing “Nigel and Beatrice” for The Brown Daily Herald. He has been creating comics ever since, creating the web comic Arnjuice. He drew the daily comic “The Wavy Rule” for Emily Gordon's Emdashes.com. His series of graphic novels, The Theresiad, features the surreal adventures of pharmacist Theresa Sifuer. Pollux received an A.S. in Graphic Design from the Art Institute of California in 2011. He also specializes in paintings and drawings depicting a wide variety of instrumentalists and musicians. His work has appeared at various shows in Los Angeles.