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The Milford Fine Arts Council presents
"Submarines on Parade"
July - October 2000
- The Art
- I had recently read an article about the artist
Norman Wilkinson and his avante-garde camouflage designs use on warships in
World War II. The designs seem counterintuitive - bold zigzags and black and
white patterns that transform the warships into objects resembling large
works of modern art (why this worked as camouflage is too technical to go
into here). But this article got me thinking about camouflage and led me to
think about the submarine project. What type of camouflage would a submarine
have if a submarine needed to be camouflaged? My answer is on my submarine.
- Jim Meddick
- The Artist
- Jim majored in Illustration and Graphic Design at
Washington University in St. Louis, MO and was an editorial cartoonist with
Newspaper Enterprise Association in New York after graduation. While in
college he won the Chicago Tribune Student Cartoonist Contest for his strip
"Paperback Writer." In 1985 Jim's quirky comic strip
"Robotman" landed on comics pages throughout the world.
"Robotman" spoofs suburbia, trashes tacky TV shows and offers
absurdist commentary on "everything from'The X-Files' to the latest
conspiracy theory."
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