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Mark Ryden: The Snow Yak Show

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

No artist can give you a glimpse into my psyche better than Mark Ryden. Take a look at these pictures and you’ll see a glimmer of my childhood. He creates a world in his paintings where I would gladly hop through the frame and run around in.  I’ve been needing some quality time with Abe Lincoln and the steak bunny lately.

There are plenty of artists out there doing similar work with childlike, characters in slightly twisted situations but none of them can capture an expression like this:

Or this:

Look at that fat bunny. Look as the children dance around him while he sweats. Sweat, tubby bunny do not fear. The children don’t care. See how the bunny is overwhelmed with anxiety. The children prance oblivious! Hahahaha. So good.

Mark Ryden represents the way like to approach art and for that matter see the world. Make it whatever you like, use your own symbols, it’s all in your head anyway. Who cares if Jimi hedrix is floating on a steak in your rear view mirror he’s simply there to make your day better.

Beyond the absurd situations you can look deeper and see the subtlety in all of the expressions (Or even the utterly devoid of expression). I know in each of these paintings I’ve seen an expression that I’ve felt personally or seen on someone else before. What makes it EVEN better is the combination of emotions he’ll put into a character…

Right there, you see it! That yak just said something that little girl did not like. Look at that yak. He knows he shouldn’t have said anything but he did it. He should have bit his toung but he let it slip and now that little girl is cross about it. Why…how could you, yak?

Anyway, where I was going with this was www.markryden.com. Go here and take your time.

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