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Ironic? Post-modern? Non-linear?
Am I serious?

To be quite honest I’m not entirely sure myself! I started this "Genre" with some stream of consciousness drawings and text in a sketchbook about a year ago and the whole thing, including the "Street Tweets," just sort of fell into place. They are of course "Ironic." I could say they are a deconstructed narrative and thus qualify as "Post-modern." And all "Non-linear" means is there is no clear beginning or ending. As a whole they could theoretically stretch on forever—the art world’s longest shaggy-dog story. [Any meaning is ascribed to it by your psyche, or mine, or let the art critics have at it. And if they are just meaningless fun, that’s good too.]



StreetTweet=SweetTreat!



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also: ABOUT the artist maxy


Street Tweets are Sweet Treats!


A Street Tweet is a sweet treat! Yes. Now you can watch The Angstville Chronicles mysteriously appear as chalk drawings on the sidewalks of New York City. Or, later, when posted online, you can see The Angstville Chronicles on the Street at twitter and tumblr.

“the artist maxy”

The Artist Maxy aka Max Singer is an award-winning artist and illustrator whose work has appeared in numerous national publications including High Times, Psychology Today, the NY Times and NY Magazine, to name but a few. Max was associated with the world-famous Push Pin Studio. His work was featured in The Society of Illustrators landmark show and book The New Illustration. His unique, colorful and bold illustrative style of imagery has been exhibited widely both in his homebase of New York City, in particular at such music and club venues such as the Knitting Factory, as well as various outsider and contemporary venues in his spiritual home of New Orleans, and was featured in the documentary Blood Brothers: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.


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2006-2012.

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