New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis

New Adventures of Queen Victoria

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  1. Linguist

    Linguist said, 4 months ago

    This strip is getting a little spotty.

  2. Bruno Zeigerts

    Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago

    Maybe we should just paint it black…

  3. SherlockWatson

    SherlockWatson said, 4 months ago

    I was asked to see a film about JP’s life and art, but I just don’t watch splatter films.

  4. pcolli

    pcolli said, 4 months ago

    “By whom?” It could be Lichtenstein with his dotty plane and missile.

  5. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 4 months ago

    I’ve seen drop cloths that look more artistic than Jackson Pollack’s oeuvre.

  6. bibliotechnique

    bibliotechnique said, 4 months ago

    Jackson Pollack, aka Jack the Dripper.

  7. win

    win said, 4 months ago

    Spray and pray!

  8. corzak

    corzak said, 4 months ago

    They need reinforcements . . . mercenaries trained in the Geometric Abstraction and Hard-Edge schools of paintball warfare.

  9. vwdualnomand

    vwdualnomand said, 4 months ago

    pollock is accompanied by picasso, lee krasner, kilne

  10. prrdh

    prrdh said, 4 months ago

    @corzak

    Or they could just call in a troop of taggers.

  11. Jerry Carlson

    Jerry Carlson said, 4 months ago

    A girl I used to play “Masterpiece” with referred to Pollock’s “Grayed Rainbow” as “Vomit”.

  12. curmudgeon68

    curmudgeon68 said, 4 months ago

    Did a jigsaw puzzle years ago of one of his paintings.
    A challenge, to say the least.

  13. Lerf1950

    Lerf1950 said, 4 months ago

    I read an article a while back about some museum restoring a Jackson Pollock and tried to figure out how you’d do it. Would you just carefully brush in repairs, or would you carefully calculate the angle and velocity of paint splatter, and throw paint at it. And how would anyone know? And who would care?

  14. Michael wme

    Michael wme said, 4 months ago

    I was at a small Midwestern art museum that had a Jackson Pollock exhibition in the ‘90s. They explained that his paintings captured perfectly the futility of living in the nuclear age with the total destruction of all humankind inevitable and imminent (back then, the ’nuclear clock’ was at one minute to midnight).

  15. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, 4 months ago

    And here come all the “Pollock” Jokes…

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