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I so wish I had just some of Dan’s artistic ability. Unfortunately, I have trouble drawing a stick man. However, I do share his affinity towards ‘sick’ humor. Love it Dan!!!
The original left me feeling exposed, vulnerable and very disoriented, as if the distance between Christina and the farmhouse was insurmountable. I was told that was the way Wyeth wanted the viewer to feel.
Wyeth and Christina were lifelong friends, and she was certainly a muse to him. At one time he said he hoped that when they died they could buried side by side.
The original painting was and still is controversial, for a variety of reasons, not least because some regarded it as exploitative of Christina’s physical condition.
Christina herself loved the picture.
Pearl clutchers seem to find this rendition uncomfortably challenging too.
There are, in every place and time, those who think that anything that makes them uncomfortable is morally suspect.
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
What does that mean?
jimchronister2016 almost 4 years ago
Farm life is dying
jimchronister2016 almost 4 years ago
Farm life is dying
jehelatygr Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Oh my God.
Egrayjames almost 4 years ago
I so wish I had just some of Dan’s artistic ability. Unfortunately, I have trouble drawing a stick man. However, I do share his affinity towards ‘sick’ humor. Love it Dan!!!
geezerider almost 4 years ago
Wyeth would probably love this!
bxclent Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wyeth that funny?
JimValTen Premium Member almost 4 years ago
All’s not well at the Wyeth house.
Linguist almost 4 years ago
Funny! Sorry to Wyeth fans, but this tickled my perverse sense of humor. Good one, Dan.
We has seen the enemy almost 4 years ago
Needs vultures …
rikkiTikki Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I will assume the haters here are not familiar with the original work-sickly funny and Wyeth would like it as well I think.
chief tommy almost 4 years ago
As if I weren’t depressed already
landon Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Can’t wait for the spit-take of American Gothic
johnkuhnlein Premium Member almost 4 years ago
It always seemed implied in the Wyeth, no?
Cornelius Robinson Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Je suis Catherine
walterlaich Premium Member almost 4 years ago
everyone has an off-day. Gotta let them slide
tigerave Premium Member almost 4 years ago
A desecration of a beautiful piece of art.
spaced man spliff almost 4 years ago
The original left me feeling exposed, vulnerable and very disoriented, as if the distance between Christina and the farmhouse was insurmountable. I was told that was the way Wyeth wanted the viewer to feel.
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hooboy, that’s a downer.
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Ah, here’s the original: moma.org/collection/works/78455
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wyeth and Christina were lifelong friends, and she was certainly a muse to him. At one time he said he hoped that when they died they could buried side by side.
The original painting was and still is controversial, for a variety of reasons, not least because some regarded it as exploitative of Christina’s physical condition.
Christina herself loved the picture.
Pearl clutchers seem to find this rendition uncomfortably challenging too.
There are, in every place and time, those who think that anything that makes them uncomfortable is morally suspect.
As it was, so it is.wi3leong Premium Member almost 4 years ago
For a series of parodies of famous paintings?
gopher gofer almost 4 years ago
so, christina’s afterworld…?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
The end of the world as we know it. Just waiting for her to reanimate.
Dan Collins creator almost 4 years ago
National Lampoon style humor.
Dan Collins creator almost 4 years ago
I had three cartoons published in the Nat Lamp in the final months of the magazine. I thought, oh boy here I go. And then…