Elvis on black velvet, poker playing dogs, orphan children with enormous eyes, just about any picture you find on the wall of a motel room, clowns, happy little trees…
I have questioned whether I am just not intelligent enough to see what a lot of the current artists are trying to say, or is there a lot of con job going on. I keep going back to the Emperors new clothes when I look at modern art.
Two weeks ago I was at a modern art gallery and there was a square bowl of water with some ping pong balls floating about. The artist couldn’t have suffered as much as I did watching it.
I hope this strip is an omen that the yard full of snow goons are soon to appear, plus the one where all the snowmen have suffered many gruesome forms of maiming and death.
People pay sports stars obscene amounts of money to play a game because somebody thinks it’s worth it . . . who cares if someone pays obscene amounts of money for art? If you don’t like it, don’t look at it. It’s also a little ironic considering that Watterson left this comic strip to pursue his art. shrugs
What? You expect me to produce something that people will want to support? Next, you’ll actually tell me that I should work for a living! How dare you, you unintellectual neanderthal.
I don’t buy ridiculously over-priced crap people call “art”. I’ve been making my own beautiful pictures through cross stitch for the past 24 years. It may take me several months to produce a finished product but I take great pride in having something hanging on my walls that I stitched myself and no one else has simply because it’s the latest “fad” and everyone has to have it.
It’s funny how certain artists are so fussy about capitalism and enterprise when they are (rightfully and normally) seeking to market themselves the whole time.
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
Calvin has been making his parents suffer for years.
zero almost 13 years ago
Ars gratia arse…
moronbis almost 13 years ago
Why should I suffer due to other’s ignorance?
artybee almost 13 years ago
Depends upon what they were marking the walls with. Permanent smarkers – spank. Elephant dung – grant.
bluram almost 13 years ago
’Nuf said.
Bob. almost 13 years ago
Artists suffer for their art.
rentier almost 13 years ago
All right, Calvin!
oldmanbob almost 13 years ago
Swiss avant-gard artist Urs Fischer does melting wax sculptures. People pay money to see them melt.
flyertom almost 13 years ago
Gack! I hate cerebral comics first thing in the morning!
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
A little suffering is good for the soul, Calvin.
moonstarelle05 almost 13 years ago
I wouldn’t be surprised if he puts up an art exhibit in his own front yard.
Such creativity Calvin!
Commentator almost 13 years ago
Calvin might have more success if he wore a beret and striped shirt, the little revolutionary.
rmacprivate almost 13 years ago
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Nebulous Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Elvis on black velvet, poker playing dogs, orphan children with enormous eyes, just about any picture you find on the wall of a motel room, clowns, happy little trees…
rmacprivate almost 13 years ago
I have questioned whether I am just not intelligent enough to see what a lot of the current artists are trying to say, or is there a lot of con job going on. I keep going back to the Emperors new clothes when I look at modern art.
Makso almost 13 years ago
Two weeks ago I was at a modern art gallery and there was a square bowl of water with some ping pong balls floating about. The artist couldn’t have suffered as much as I did watching it.
Captain Colorado almost 13 years ago
An artist should be willing to sufffer for his art.
tripwire45 almost 13 years ago
Publicly supported art? You mean he doesn’t have to work for a living?
mjdreyfuss almost 13 years ago
Ever see an ice sculpture melt? Considering how little snow we’ve gotten, I’ll take it. Here’s my kopec.
dahawk almost 13 years ago
I hope this strip is an omen that the yard full of snow goons are soon to appear, plus the one where all the snowmen have suffered many gruesome forms of maiming and death.
BluePumpkin almost 13 years ago
People pay sports stars obscene amounts of money to play a game because somebody thinks it’s worth it . . . who cares if someone pays obscene amounts of money for art? If you don’t like it, don’t look at it. It’s also a little ironic considering that Watterson left this comic strip to pursue his art. shrugs
bluegirl285 almost 13 years ago
It looks like a mild version of those creepy illustrations from “Scary Stories to tell in the dark”
Puddleglum2 almost 13 years ago
“Suffer the little children…”
jadoo823 almost 13 years ago
…actually, in the final panel, Calvin and the snowman look surprisingly similar – a self portrait, perhaps?
brilligmimsy almost 13 years ago
Scoff if you must, but that snow-sculpted tongue proves Calvin’s artistic genius.
bmonk almost 13 years ago
Didn’t someone say that 90% of all art is crap?
Calvin may have mastered the art of snow sculpture, but does it really deserve public, or even family support?
Of course artists take the money if it is offered. The question at the moment is: can we afford to offer?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Water.
Phapada almost 13 years ago
just know you’re good boy’s
tymonkey67 almost 13 years ago
Calvin was the originator of the Occupy movement…just didn’t know it
sundogusa almost 13 years ago
low brows—LOL Have not heard that in a long time!
renewed1 almost 13 years ago
What? You expect me to produce something that people will want to support? Next, you’ll actually tell me that I should work for a living! How dare you, you unintellectual neanderthal.
Number Three almost 13 years ago
Awwwww, I love Calvin’s art!
But Hobbes does have a point.
xxx
wissteve almost 13 years ago
sounds like a commentary by the author
KSquaredComics almost 13 years ago
This is perfect!
ratlum almost 13 years ago
Great future for this boy ,like getting other people to pay for a pet hobby of his.
Popeyesforearm almost 13 years ago
funny the worst snowman he ever built is the avant-garde design.
khpage almost 13 years ago
Calvin the politician practising his pre-emptive arguements before really lowering the boom when he takes office….
r212 almost 13 years ago
And Calvin grew up and went to work in the Obama administration.
bmonk almost 13 years ago
Either that or: Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he’ll spend the rest of his afternoons on the lake. . . .
Gretchen's Mom almost 13 years ago
“Bourgeois Buffoon” . . . “avant-garde” . . . “lowbrows” . . .
I never talked like this when I was 6 years old.
As a matter of fact . . . I still don’t!
Where did Calvin learn all this stuff anyhow?!?
He’s so smart it’s downright scary!!!!!
;-)
Gretchen's Mom almost 13 years ago
I don’t buy ridiculously over-priced crap people call “art”. I’ve been making my own beautiful pictures through cross stitch for the past 24 years. It may take me several months to produce a finished product but I take great pride in having something hanging on my walls that I stitched myself and no one else has simply because it’s the latest “fad” and everyone has to have it.
WW2 Marine Veteran almost 13 years ago
For a young little guy Calvin speaks like an educated adult.
iced tea almost 13 years ago
Calvin needs a big lump of clay to sculptor into something priceless.
liz almost 13 years ago
I love the books. Love the pics 2. Sometimes its just inappropriate
Phosphoros almost 13 years ago
It’s funny how certain artists are so fussy about capitalism and enterprise when they are (rightfully and normally) seeking to market themselves the whole time.
tegm almost 13 years ago
If I were his mom I’d be pretty impressed with his vocabulary.
hobbesviously over 12 years ago
I thought it was a self- portrait.