Quote of the Week: Advice to a Young Artist: Get Your Head Out of Your Ass


 

Don Draper reading John Ciardi translation of Dante's Inferno

Don Draper is reading Dante's The Inferno translated by John Ciardi

"Modern art is what happens when painters stop looking at girls and persuade themselves that they have a better idea."

 

                    John Ciardi

 

 

The Frustrated CFO's comment: I am sure we can all agree that nowadays John Ciardi's remark is applicable to all branches of art and visual media.  The main reason why so much of the contemporary "art" is nothing more than gimmick-ridden market-trading commodity is because its creators are blinded by their own self-importance.  Oh, why this picture?  Because mad men like Don Draper over there, coincidentally reading John Ciardi's 1954 translation of Dante's Inferno, also belong to the slew of visual originators whose ideas of what things should look like reshaped and distorted the general public's perception of images, artistic or otherwise. 

Quote of the Week: “Mad Men” Peggy Olson Describes Your Common Workplace Environment


Peggy+season1"I don't understand… I tried to do my job, I follow the rules; and people hate me.  Innocent people get hurt and other people, people who are not good, get to walk around doing whatever they want.  It's not fair!"

            Season 1, Episode 12

            Nixon vs. Kennedy

Written by Lisa Albert, Andre & Maria Jacquemetton