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  Lance Michael Foster   
  Helena, Montana USA  
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Art: Trickster and Vincent by Artist Lance Michael Foster
"Trickster and Vincent"
Lance Michael Foster
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From Show:
'1WC: Deconstructed'


Art: Dead Birds Call by Artist Lance Michael Foster
"Dead Birds Call"
Lance Michael Foster
From Show:
'Urban Street Photography'


Art: Honolulu Truck by Artist Lance Michael Foster
"Honolulu Truck"
Lance Michael Foster
From Show:
'Urban Street Photography'


Art: Tamashiro Market by Artist Lance Michael Foster
"Tamashiro Market"
Lance Michael Foster
From Show:
'Urban Street Photography'


Art: Happy Birthday / Layers of Meaning by Artist Lance Michael Foster
"Happy Birthday / Layers of Meaning"
Lance Michael Foster
From Show:
'In the Kitchen'


"Trickster and Vincent"

Art: Trickster and Vincent by Artist Lance Michael Foster
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Media:  acrylic
Dimensions:  39" x 30"
Date of Work:  2007

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Ishjinki Vincent Itaro Waduje wok’un ke (Trickster gave his friend Vincent an ear of corn) In western society, the artist is thought of as a marginal figure, and in the worst cases, prone to eccentricity and even madness. In traditional societies, the artist is an integral part of social life, expressing the inherent values of the society. The Trickster is an ambivalent figure, but one of the good things that he does is cure madness. In this painting, we see what might have happened if the quintessential “mad artist” Vincent Van Gogh would have had the friendship of Trickster. After Vincent cuts off his own ear, Trickster offers him the replacement ear…of corn. And a happy and healed Vincent teases him back, with the rabbit ear sign behind his head and tsk-tsking him for the joke. And in the background, the crows of madness fly away to the sunflower/sun under the framework of the world.

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Helena, Montana, USA
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