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Tag Archives: Stanley ”Mouse” Miller
sock it to them: laughing last in our discontent
Laugh-In. canned laughter and forced hip…. Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com): In the mid to late 1960′s, the psychedelic underground revolution had already started to wane. it was a literal flash-in-the-pan. All of the original pioneers had morphed into varying sorts of … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Deco design, Art Nouveau, Beardsley, dan rowan, david steinberg, dick martin, digby wolfe, Fritz Lang Metropolis, george schlatter, Hal Erickson, Henry David Thoreau, hippie movement, john alcorn, Laugh In, lena horne, Milton Glaser, paul keyes, Peter Max, Richard Nixon, Rick Griffin, robert massin, seymour chwast, Stanley ''Mouse'' Miller, tom smothers, walden pond, wes wilson
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still figgering it out
GettingĀ beyond psychedelic but hardly nostalgic about Victor Moscoso… Art Chantry (Art@artchantry.com ): When I first discovered psychedelic posters back in the late 60′s, I was introduced to them through the work of Stanley ‘Mouse’ Miller. The first psych poster … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Alfred Roller, Alton Kelley, bauhaus josef albers, edward muybridge, Gary Panter, george hunter, Jack Kerouac, Josef Albers, Ken Kesey, Peter Max, Psychedelic Art, Rick Griffin, Robert Crumb, s. clay wilson, spain rodriguez, Stanley ''Mouse'' Miller, victor moscoso, von dutch, watts acid test, wes wilson, zap comix
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skulls afire : little wild running rodent
Going back into the backwoods and unmarked trails of pop culture. Why should a dufus like Andy Warhol get so much press and attention?…. Art Chantry (Art@artchantry.com): One of the great familiar and utterly unknown pop culture designers of the … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Andy Warhol, bill selby, don monte monteverde, don monteverde, ed big daddy roth, ed roth, freddy flypogger, gypsy jokers motorcycle club, impko decal company, roy thomas, Stanley ''Mouse'' Miller, stanley miller, von dutch
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KARL POPPER & SEEING IS BELIEVING: INDUCTION,DEDUCTION and SEDUCTION
” Well, I don’t think the bridge is all that immediate, but I do think you could develop a theory of art according to which art is a method of creating responses.( Karl ) Popper once said or wrote that … Continue reading
Posted in Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Literature/poetry/spoken word, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft
Tagged Alton Kelley, Andy Schwartz, Bert Sommer, Bertrand Russell, Charles Darwin, Claude Levi-Strauss, David Gahr, David Hume, Edward Zerin, Ernst Gombrich, Francis Bacon, George Soros, Gregory Burke, Harvey Pekar, Henry Maine, James Frazier, Joachim Zelter, John Callahan, Joseph Campbell, Karl Marx, Karl Popper, Karl Rove, Mauro Chiappa, Max Weber, Oscar Wilde, Pablo Picasso, Paul Levinson, Raymond Firth, Robert Anton Wilson, Robin Fox, Roger Sandall, Sigmund Freud, Stanley ''Mouse'' Miller, The Beatles, The Grateful Dead
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Grateful For An Art Thats Not Dead
Stanley ”Mouse Miller” is one of a select few surviving , legendary graphic artists of the West Coast Hippie era. With the recent death of friend and associate Alton Kelley the genre is fading and Kelley’s passing may define the … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged Alton Kelley, Grateful Dead, Ken Kesey, LSD Art, Mark Jenkins, Stanley ''Mouse'' Miller
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