ABOUT THE ARTWORK
1) The painting "Lysergic New Year" by Boston, Massachusetts artist, performance poet, brainiac, and great friend to everyone he tolerates, Mark Hanser is oil on canvas. There should be an umlaut over the "a" in his surname, but don't hold your breath waiting for me to figure out how to do that. I've asked Sir Hanser to send a bio; if I keep writing silly things in his would-be-bio slot perhaps he'll accommodate with a real one. Ya never know. Maybe I'll draw a stick-figure of him. That just might do it.
Still no auto-bio, so I must add that I do so like his new haircut, but he needn't "go changing to try to please me...".
I continue to work furiously on that stick figure.
This painting really does capture the B-Line from Kenmore on New Year's Eve. Other Lines look similar after Red Sox and Bruins games. We have famous hospitals and colleges here, but we're infamous for our party-animal commuters as well. The bitter. The sweet. Beantown!
Yo, Hans! How 'bout a real bio? I'm seriously gonna start making crap up about you--or worse, tell the truth! What if your mama reads this?
2) All other artwork herein, photos, illustrations, et cetera will appear with the artist's name beneath. As with the language art on this site, visual art belongs to its creator. Using it without permission is some combo of wrong, punishable by death, and just plain e-vil.
Still no auto-bio, so I must add that I do so like his new haircut, but he needn't "go changing to try to please me...".
I continue to work furiously on that stick figure.
This painting really does capture the B-Line from Kenmore on New Year's Eve. Other Lines look similar after Red Sox and Bruins games. We have famous hospitals and colleges here, but we're infamous for our party-animal commuters as well. The bitter. The sweet. Beantown!
Yo, Hans! How 'bout a real bio? I'm seriously gonna start making crap up about you--or worse, tell the truth! What if your mama reads this?
2) All other artwork herein, photos, illustrations, et cetera will appear with the artist's name beneath. As with the language art on this site, visual art belongs to its creator. Using it without permission is some combo of wrong, punishable by death, and just plain e-vil.