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Claudio Parentela
...''He was counting on his fingers.One two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven.Eleven?Had he been born with an extra finger?''...
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a) I grew up in an isolated desert city in
q)When growing up what was the greatest force pushing you towards art?
a) If you question how the world is presented to you, and you ask "why" and "how", and if you do not agree with "official" statements, you are an artist, and you have to exert your mental freedom by making art.
q)Were you inspired/encouraged by any one person to pursue your craft?
a) Once you realize you can affect people with something you have created out of nothing, you are always compelled to make more work, and affect people in deeper and deeper ways.
q)How would you describe your art to someone who could not see it?
a) My art makes you think about how you are made, and the balance, or imbalance, of things.
q)Are certains colours,shapes that you're drawn to?
a) Good balance between opposites is the best.
q)What other talent would you like most to have?
a) I would like to move forwards and backwards in time.
q)What's your favourite mediums to work in/on?
a) We should always embrace real, tactile, analog mediums - mediums that we really touch with our bare hands. If we lose touch with real mediums, and only work with simulated mediums, then our future is bleak indeed.
a) There are too many to list. The greatest influences come from the most sincere sources.
q)What non-visual art interest you and does this have an impact on your art?
a) Seeing live performers, drama or comedy, who tackle ideas and execute solutions in their own form of expression is always invigorating.
a) Use any means necessary to propagate your vision and your work.
q)What is your favourite toy,game or other artefact from your youth(and do you still own it)?
a) My oldest artifacts from childhood that I still own are about 100 keychains, from places we would visit as a family.
q)Got any new projects planned?
a) Always. One project always leads into another project. There are always side projects that gestate in secrecy.
a) Keep your decisions based on your own instinct.
q)Favourite books/authors?
a) Alan Ginsberg, "The Old Man and the Sea", "Jonathan Livingston Seagul", Henry Rollins, "A Brief History of Time"
q)Favourite music?
a) Muse, Wolfmother, Radiohead, Nirvana - Any music that reminds us reality is not simple.
a) Once the ice caps melt, we will not know what to do. We won't have time to build a space ship fast enough to save everyone.
q) Your contacts:
a)Billy Reynolds, wreynoldz@yahoo.com
Thank you!
q)Are certains colours,shapes that you’re drawn to?
a)Sure. But it changes all the time. My favourite oil colours at the moment are transparent maroon, brown pink, and ice blue. As far as shapes, I like both sharp edges and curves that happen quickly.
q)What other talent would you like most to have?
a)One of my biggest regrets is that I’m not a musical person. I wish I could play piano like my wife. Also, I love percussion. I do a terrible beat box in the car since our stereo was stolen.
q)What’s your favourite mediums to work in/on?
a)As far as paintings, I prefer oil. In The Boy Who Made Silence, I’ve been working in watercolor and ink. The only medium I find to be yucky is digital painting, which I also sometimes do.
q)What artists influence or have influenced you(these need not be visual artists)and how have they done so?
a)There are so many. But since I’m currently working on paintings for my show at the Mina Dresden Gallery and my comic book series The Boy Who Made Silence, I’ll stick to painters and cartoonists.
Painters—Willem de Kooning, Jenny Saville, Francis Bacon, Cecily Brown, my friends Kim Weinberg (
q)What non-visual art interest you and does this have an impact on your art?
a)All of it. Film, music, stage, fiction, poetry, dance, politics, science, philosophy, religion. . .they all impact my work to various degrees.
q)What do you think about artists using the Internet as a forum for sharing their work?
a)It’s absolutely essential.
q)What is your favourite toy,game or other artefact from your youth(and do you still own it)?
a)I liked action figures in general. I liked to set up the He-Man castle and have action figure fights with my dad. But I don’t own them anymore.
q)Got any new projects planned?
a)If you mean “new” as in I haven’t started working on them, yes, but it’s not time to talk about about it in detail. But to say just a little bit, we just lost our apartment and my studio to arson, and are temporarily staying with friends, while I work in a shared space with artist Micah LeBrun (
q)Favourite books/authors?
a)Since you ask, Kurt Vonnegut just died yesterday. He was one of my favorite writers in the world. If anyone reading this hasn’t read anything by Vonnegut, it’s imperative that you read Slaughterhouse Five. Then move on to any of his other books.
These other books come immediately to mind.
Everything ever written by Flannery O’Connor
Lord of the Flies—William Golding
Nine Stories—J.D. Salinger
Franny and Zoey-J.D. Salinger
As I Lay Dying—William Faulkner
Bastard Out of Carolina—Dorothy Alison
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men—David Foster Wallace
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close—Jonathon Safron Foer
Wind-Up Bird Chonicle—Haruki Murakami
q)Favourite music?
a)I guess it’s lists today.
I’m going to see Bjork next month, which I’m really excited about. I bought tickets for my wife’s birthday. So that’s on the top of my mind. Actually, I’m pooped out on lists. Lately, I’ve been listening to Bob Dylan, CocoRosie, Miles Davis, PJ Harvey, Damien Rice, and others. They’re favourites for now. Oh yeah, and that song Surabaya Johnny from the musical Happy End that was written Kurt Weil. I love that song, and I’ve been listening to that again after a long time away. I have a character from another script that I haven’t drawn yet whose name is Ahwatukee Johnny, inspired by the song. Ahwatukee is the Phoenix suburb I lived in.
q)What do you fear most?
a)Irrelevance. Meaninglessness.
The Super 7 Store in San Francisco recently rejected The Boy Who Made Silence because, on the back, it mentions that the main character, Nestor Gudfred’s search for his father becomes a search for God. They took issue with the term God, despite the fact that they had positive things to say about the artwork, which is how I assume they judge all the other art books and zines they sell—by artistic merit. They never read it before rejecting it. It’s a bizarre form of bigotry that I don’t understand completely, but it plays into something I see a lot in San Francisco lately.
Places like the Super 7 Store are the arbiters for what’s considered hip. They have their thumb on the pulse of what urban 20-30 year olds find interesting in terms of art and culture, and they also have a role in dictating taste. The implication is that essential questions of meaning are not hip. In contrast, you’ll find a lot of quasi-clever, smart-ass irreverence to the point that what you see coming out of this culture is rehashed, unoriginal, fashionably ironic, meaningless novelty. I don’t mind sounding cranky in order to express my opinion to my full ability.
I fear that I might be spending all my time doing something, which in the end, is meaningless to people around me, while at the same time I fear being the guy in a crowd who doesn’t understand why the latest shoes in the store window are so important. I hate having to pretend that they’re important just to feel like I’m a part of something.
It appears that I might fear rejection also.
And crusading American foreign policy.
And over-enthusiasm. Especially in church.
And groupthink.
And poverty.
And when people touch their fingertips together, which makes my own fingertips feel itchy for a long time afterward. Which is a pretty stupid thing to fear.
q) Your contacts…
a)Can you plug these things?
The Boy Who Made Silence at