Pickle Vision the Movie is Wrapped--Let the Editing Commence!

As the title notes, Dearies, all photography for Pickle Vision is in the can and editing under way. We have worked five sessions thus far and the film is in flowing, coherent form, A-Z lined-up. Next is phase III for all of the bells-and-whistles.

Further, I recently finished composing the soundtrack and recorded enough of it (at least in rough form) so that our brilliant Editor, Glenn Dyer, meld the imagery to it. I strongly feel that a perfect marriage of the sounds and pictures is critical.

Here is a secret for all you Dear supporters: The Pickle Vision premier will be here in Oregon so that all of those amazing people involved in its creation can meet in-the-flesh and see their hard work pay off on the big screen. And, of course, there will be a party with yummy grubbies and a keg of “designer” beer afterward. Those not involved with production are also strongly encouraged to attend! Pickle Vision was made in this town and this our community afterall. There will be a meet-&-greet, question-and-answer session and fun give-aways. While we cannot offer a date at this time, I will say sometime this year. If we can pull it off, early fall fall, 2024. Regardless, I look forward ot seeing you all munch and quaff to Pickle Vision the movie!

Until then, Peace, love and more authentic art (& humans) on this bizarre, yet wondrous little rock in space-time,

Linz

Necropoly the Novel is Completed and in the third-to-last editing phase!

Salutations, art lovers!

Thinking it had been many moons, it seemed time to send news of Necropoly. While here, I saw that the prior post noted the book ran 280 pages. Well, sorry to anyone who enjoys only short books; Necropoly is at 583 as of tonight, January 29, 2024. By publishing time, the number may have been reduced by 20-40 pages(?). Cutting is just as crucial as building, so we shall see…

The ten-member Team Necropoly is ready and waiting to lay their claws on this wily beast. I am incredibly thankful for their enthusiastic support and look forward to seeing their suggested edits/thoughts prior to releasing it into the wooly world (Necropoly is every bit as wooly, so no fretting here =)).

I will let you dear, long-time supporters in a on a secret: there are HUMONGOUS, long-range plans for the deep world that is Necropoly. Stay tuned, friends, stay tuned…

Peace, love, and more authentic art (& humans) on this bizarre, yet wondrous little rock in space-time,

Linz

Another Art Medium to Wrassle With

While many gripe and whine that the year 2020 was a disaster, it bore witness to, as all years do, many positives. It is simply a matter of how we want to look at it. Now, if one wants—it is a choice—to be outraged over every little affront or supposed trauma that scarred their delicate feewings, then by all means, enjoy your misery, but do it alone. We have all been burned and scarred, feathered and tarred, but why wallow in it? We adults grow a spine, get counseling, meditate, yog some yoga, do something purging and productive to move the hell on. We refuse to swim with those in their bitter, nutrient-deficient, cancel culture flavored soup.

In lieu of focusing on the incessant negative media stories and affectatious outrage, I focused on creating art. I thoroughly enjoyed working on two movies scripts, The Mr. Sam Show and writing enough new music for two albums. I know, ‘albums’ are not en vogue and individual sound files are the norm. Screw the norm. Those wimpy single sound files can’t hold a flaccid, unlit candle to hearing a collection of great songs or looking at the album art. I fondly recall prowling thrift stores, spending hours hunched on the hard, filthy linoleum looking at—and touching—Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Bowie and Beatles’ album jackets. Throw guitar god Roy Clark in there too! I am thankful he autographed one of my guitars. Great guy. Anyway, one could even read lyrics in/on some of those album covers. There is something magical about the tactile nature of a music album, and that is before you even listen to it. Hell, even though it took a magnifying glass, the much more diminutive CD jackets offered something tangible to look at and explore. Now, we look at, um, uh, oh yeah, on-line images. No touch, no thanks.

It is truly pathetic that we are facilitating the dumbing down of our culture. In some cases, people promote it. If a learned or well read person merely exercises even a wee bit of their vast vocabulary, they are lambasted as show-offs or shunned. Most of these puerile reactions come from jealousy or lackadaisy toward learning and stretching oneself. The truth is, most word smiths and lovers of preserving the wondrous English language are not sharing their vocabulary for plaudits or fluffing. They just love words and all the variety they bring. They are simply utilizing the tools they learned from the old school masters. You know, real writers. True, our reading levels have been declining been for at least a century (thanks Hemingway and your cronies), but with texting, Twatter, Faceballs and Instacrap ever-shortening even basic sentences and murdering vocabulary above the head of a ten year old, the retardation (uh, oh, some is offended!) is at a critical point. If we keep on the current trajectory, our language will be reduced to pathetic series of burps, grunts and farts. Welcome back Mr. Neanderthal. Some may deem these contentions mere rant, but the proof is in the pudding. Just ask your neighbor to, while minding their diction and syntax, string together a well crafted compound, or much less, compound-complex sentence and see what they churn out. They may assume you are ready for a straight jacket or speaking in a different language, tongues even. Today’s college student can barely compose a basic, one page essay.

As always, there is a silver lining in that funky cloud. Not all of us will let our incredible language die. Some people still crave artful, gorgeous writing and learning a new word or two. They do not feel threatened by it either. Learning is the key to the game. It keeps us honest with ourselves and others. It inspires us to new heights. We must challenge our noggins in every way we can, and writing (governed by our wonderful left hemisphere) is crucial. Life is drab without challenges. The brain must be challenged lest it degenerate into Alzheimer’s or a score of other dementias. Perhaps that challenge and the on-going destruction of our once gorgeous language has prodded me into writing my novel. I feel a strong urge to keep the art of writing alive and will not cave to the social pressures to be limited, banal, tepid, trendy or, worst of all, safe or mediocre. Give me greatness, give me garbage, but never give me mediocrity. Mediocrity is the death of the human spirit.

Like it or not, all of the arts are in dire straits. Have you seen the tripe that oozes out of Hollywooden these days? Orson Welles would puke his wine-infused guts out if he were to behold what is occurring there. ‘Best seller’ books? How many released in the past ten years will you remember twenty years from now? Will anyone recall Fifty Shades of Shite in ten? What about art in galleries? There are very few great works, works that will stand the test of time. New ‘music’? Only a hand-full is worth a lick (and those are not known to the general public), the rest slapped together for a greasy buck or the cheap, extremely short lived trend. History will forget most of today’s mediocre efforts and with good reason. Mediocrity kills. This too can be turned positive: more mediocrity leaves more room for real art to stand tall and be counted, right, my fellow artists? So go make your art and make it the best that you can. Now for some thoughts on what I have been learning while writing the book.

Does each paragraph wield power, does it push the story forward and feel fresh? Are there any unnecessary repetitions of thought or words? Speaking of, every word counts! Each one carries immense weight, but must not be too heavy. The finest writing is full of such contradictions, and yet beautifully balanced. For me at least, writing must not only capture the reader, but the author. A piece must first please its creator, lest why do it all? If you are are only writing/creating to get rich, you are not an artist. This needs repeating. If you are are only writing/creating to get rich, you are not an artist. Sorry to (and for) the posers out there, but the truth is the truth. Just as when I sculpt, or write music or scripts or a book, I create what I would want to see, hear and read, what I want to experience in the wondrous world of sights and sounds and words on paper. I want quality, I expect quality, so I fight for it. Do I succeed at every turn? Every piece? Absolutely not. Great effort and high self-standards will get me there though and you too. Yes, old school. Be old school. Dream, work, reach, accomplish. Dream, work, reach, accomplish. No need to rinse, but certainly repeat.

A side note on books: While an audiobook is cool now and then, nothing compares to that tactile, decaying-pulp-scented book in your hot hands, Pick up that physical thing, crack it open and be sucked into a new realm. It may change you life.

   Artists, love what you do, embrace what you create, no matter what it is or what others think. The ones that matter will come along for the joy ride. Even if no one does, you are part of fantastic creative processes and will celebrate rather than rue regrets in that final breath. Until next time, peace, love and more authentic art (and humans) on this bizarro, yet wondrous little rock in space/time,

- Linz *

Here are some hints from the in-process book, Necropoly:

  • Some Characters: The Man, Loud Golfer Dude, O.M., Camo, Hunchback Steward, Supposedly Homeless …..

  • Wealth, power, absurdity, wild situations, levitating lamps, RoboDogs, humor, golf, sex, Bugs Bunny socks, full-body casts, murder, you name it, it’s here.

Going Boldly onto a new website

My over-paid and besotted technician finally slid off the bar stool for an hour to create a shell website for the art.  Now we’re moving.

Welcome to the new website, and enjoy!