April 2008
Monthly Archive
Quondam Salvos13 Apr 2008 09:48 am
“Sickening Soap Opera Sh*t” Mural
I can only guess that this mural is from early summer of 1990. It involves Staci as a mouse, Sean as a crow, Kirstin as an evil beast, and contains a guest appearance from Andrea, who seems to be much more interested in the Monkees that anything else. Go figure.
This, so far as I am aware, is the last of the big murals. There is one more, though– a mural drawn on fan-fold computer paper. As soon as I work out the details of scanning that one, I’ll put it up here.
Quondam Salvos12 Apr 2008 03:46 pm
The “New” Craig and Sean Mural
I’m not really sure what to say– another found mural. So far as I know, this one is the first one. Because it is in such disrepair, I have reproduced the credits below.
The “New” Craig and Sean Mural!
With:
Sean MC as The Captain, and Gene Shalit, too
Craig as The Mind Tripper Robert Smith
Andrea as The Bitch with the Dick in her Side Mouth
Psycho-Bunny as Lassie
Alvin The Chipmunk as Matt E.
Tiffany as The Vampire Go-Go Dancer
-and-
Kourt as Dumbo, the Boy Who Could Fly
-not to mention-
Vicar (so we won’t)
Quondam Salvos11 Apr 2008 10:07 pm
The New Craig & Sean Mural Number Bleen! (With valuable contribution from Gerry Toll, “King of the Mariachi Trucks”)
This is fairly large (9MB) PDF file, but I thought I should let you all see this gem… a mural Gerry, Craig and I did back in December of 1989 (so the date says). I had it in a tube for several years, and then back in my framing frenzy, I dry-mounted this and a couple other of the murals and framed them (sans glass). The plan was to ship them all to Craig, but I never did get around to that. So they sat in my Dad’s garage in a box for, oh, twelve years.
When he made me get rid of all of my stuff still in his garage, I looked at them and noticed how bad some of them had deteriorated, and decided I had to do something. So I un-drymounted them (not an easy feat) and took them into work and used the industrial scanner on them.
I particularly love “Rudolph El Reno Psichotico” as well as the Smiths and Morrissey lyric references.