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The Death of Chiquita

2D Food posted on Oct 07, 2008
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A bit of whimsy. Usual: This is a photo of a finished aluminum print, black is frame, gray aluminum, white acrylic not printed upon. No paper. 12" x 36" plate; edition of five. cheers to all and especially Mark for his incredible comments, often they lead me to discovery; after all, the artist is usually the last to 'know what it's about'!

Comments (12)


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NekhbetSun

10:11AM | Tue, 07 October 2008

Nobody does a rotten banana better :o) ....cool idea and execution !

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blankfrancine

11:02AM | Tue, 07 October 2008

This is great. Your pic is the first I've seen this morning, as I sit down in front of my computer with my daily banana! Surreal!

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2Loose2Trek

3:19PM | Tue, 07 October 2008

This company which enjoys annual revenues in excess of $4.5 billion, employs about 25,000 employees in 70 countries and hires right wing paramilitary groups to suppress union movements is, indeed, quite rotten. Now about the image. Rotten? Yes. Dead? Not until there is justice in the world. Well done Tim.

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Mousson

3:38PM | Tue, 07 October 2008

great idea !!!!!!!!

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Fidelity2

4:27PM | Tue, 07 October 2008

Very well done. 5+!!!

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tetsu-pino

5:46PM | Tue, 07 October 2008

Nice idea!! Wonderful work!!!

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anahata.c

8:38PM | Tue, 07 October 2008

Here's another of your works I wish I had on my wall. I don't know what the banana-skin is sitting on, but I like the surface, a kind of cracked thing (like stone) which fits the pitiable skin. I guess it was just a matter of time before you did a straight vertical composition in these vertical frames: Head on, here I am, take me or leave me, Jack; I ain't budgin'...it's like this skin posed for you, reminded you it was giving copies to its relatives and asked you to please get its 'good side' cause it never looked to good on the other; and It was sure to beg you to show an 'interior' shot (what respectable banana won't show a little 'skin') but not too much...And I don't know what's happening at the stem, but there's a nice little shadow there that gives a touch of the abstract. Personally, I like the little 'energy-lines' around the edges, whether painted or whatever, because they're like natural dust gathering at the joins, and I find them welcome. A fun piece, a nice break from your very complex leaves and other tall designs, with a bit of mug shot thrown in; and still with your usual deftness and subtlety—qualities you probably express in your sleep, you do them so well... ps--thank you so much for mentioning me in your description. Terrific art makes comments very easy...

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popeslattz

8:01PM | Wed, 08 October 2008

This is very cool. Reminds me that I have a dried banana signed by Deavid Allen of Gong. I'll have to take a shot and post it.

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Roland_W

4:53PM | Sat, 11 October 2008

Good work!

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figharo

1:50PM | Sun, 12 October 2008

Monumental, witty, and imbued with character. Rare.

Theta

2:59PM | Tue, 14 October 2008

It's nearly still-life with symbolic meaning. Great

JackSprat

6:54PM | Mon, 03 November 2008

I like bananas and find this image a striking comment on consumption.


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