COOKIN KITTY IN THE LAIR OF SHIFTERLAND
Still photos from SHIFTERLAND
by Nick Shiflet
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About the Book
Thanks and love to Adrienne, Cara, Stan, Salad, Colleen, Michelle, Cath, Katanya, Yasi, Vivian, Jamie, Iris, Ursula, Danny, Space, and Dan for making these photos and filming my show. Thanks for SCANTV(scantv.org) where my program is broadcast.
I’m not a serious artist except in that I plan to work at art till I’m no longer capable. Some of my favorite endeavors happened with a gin and tonic in one hand and a paintbrush or camera in the other. I want the act of imagination, brainstorming, creating, and producing to be fun. But at times there is the grim determination or lack of as man muddles in the muck and mire attempting to give birth to a masterpiece. The process the mind goes through, and even more importantly the stuff that happens to the parts of you that aren’t physical are truly astounding and somewhat incomprehensible.
I’m not good with dialogue about art, I prefer to hide in a cesspool of the naive. I do know the creation of art produces emotions, concepts, sensations that can’t be found in consciousness nor on this planet. Art should not be a struggle for existence but proof of. Art is developing a relationship with what does not exist.
You can view a larger selection of my work and contact me at www.shiftersclocks.com or at www.myspace.com/shifterland.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 100 - Publish Date: Dec 16, 2008
- Keywords tv personalities, nick shiflet, cookin kitty, scantv, shifterland, animals
About the Creator
During the past couple of years my main vision has focused on my weekly hour long television program SHIFTERLAND. I create, write, direct, edit, act, and produce audio for the program. I’m not a serious artist except in that I plan to work at art till I’m no longer capable. Some of my favorite endeavors happened with a gin and tonic in one hand and a paintbrush or camera in the other. I want the act of imagination, brainstorming, creating, and producing to be fun. But at times there is the grim determination or lack of as man muddles in the muck and mire attempting to give birth to a masterpiece. I’m not good with dialogue about art, I prefer to hide in a cesspool of the naive. I do know the creation of art produces emotions, concepts, sensations that can’t be found in consciousness nor on this planet. Art should not be a struggle for existence but proof of. Art is developing a relationship with what does not exist.