How
ever did I miss 2006's Art School Confidential the first time
'round? Every single scene in the first half of the movie found me
howling with laughter, recognizing every stereotype portrayed (the plot
darkens later, mirroring the protagonist's life lessons.) Yay,
narrowcasting! Note that strong cast with John Malkovich, Jim
Broadbent and Anjelica Huston. Two arty pals of ours, upon my recommendation of this film claimed "we laughed ourselves silly." This is badly needed these days.
Comic strip panel from "Art School Confidential," Daniel Clowes' comic novel that predated his film of the same name.
lotsa art school universal truths out there. As an example, here are art school girls from 1930s Bauhaus School of Design, looking like art school girls any time, any era, anywhere...
Here are pix of two of my art school assignments, the 6 ft. plaster man holding a spoon completed for a Stanford University sculpture class, and the 6 foot x 6 foot photo-realist oil painting of the Oscar Meyer weinermobile for UCLA. The plaster man was too big to retrieve, and the weinermobile painting was immediately stolen, so no in person evidence remains of these two works. I did illustrations for the UCLA newspaper's entertainment sections like the one below left, ( I later was selected editor of same) and I do retain my 1970 copy of Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Sonja Knipps (to study undercoats) and the 1968 pen and ink wash drawing, both seen below the illustration..
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