I love
kitch art and I'm
ok if that makes
Jack Dollhausen shudder. I'm drawn to it like Winnie the Pooh to honey and every time I am drawn in that direction my soul cowers a little in embarrassment that I might be letting Jack, my
WSU sculpture professor, down; as if he can sense that I have once again been dragged into the junk yard of the art world (my words not his). Jack's point of view was that
kitch art was not real art.
Kitch art being art that is considered an inferior, tasteless copy of an extant style of art or a worthless imitation of art of recognized value. But that is the art I can afford, like to adorn myself with, and would like to cover my house with.
Ooo and in writing this blog entry I just discovered I can buy
Kitch Clothing; will have to check it out later. And I have come to terms with Jack, or no Jack, I love Kitch art!
So in my tongue drooling, wanton love of
kitch stuff, I was just about blown out of my
Birkenstocks when Walter and I were walking through Cost Plus World Imports, looking for a fantastic B-day gift for Jason, and they had these ceramic cups that looked like disposable coffee cups. Halos glowing around them in my minds eye, I made Walter look at their wonderfulness, to which he agreed they looked pretty cool but moved on. Three months later I still was thinking about them and finally succumbed to the need to purchase one.

I love it so much and don't know how people don't stop me at the bus transit center to ask me where I got that fantastic cup! I so look forward to drinking my coffee out of it I think I make out with it a little
every time I have a sip.
Huzzah to
kitch art! Now if I can just find the retro 30's tile looking one. In this fab print they only have it in orange and blue, the remaining cups are all powder coated in solid colors which rock too but don't have the
pizazz of this cup.
1 comment:
Ooh! I love it, too! And I'm going to Cost Plus on my lunch tomorrow, I may just have to check out what they've got...
:D Thanks, Chloe!
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