Stanley Donwood
has decorated a 'cow' - (a pretend one!) for auction.
The artwork on the cow 'Restructured Burger' is a reflection of the artwork featured
on the current Radiohead album, 'HAIL TO THE THIEF' - see picture below.
Please go and have a look at the website www.cowparade.net
for all information about the cows and their artists and click on the 'Ireland'
link to find specific information on Stanley's 'Restructured Burger'.
The auction is on 20th November in the Four Seasons in Dublin. Catalogues
cost EUR25 and tickets to the auction will be EUR150. Proceeds go to The Dublin
Simon Community (for homeless people) and The Jack & Jill Children's Foundation.
NOTES ON:
'RESTRUCTURED BURGER' : A COW, PAINTED BY STANLEY DONWOOD
How To Paint Your Cow.
Your Materials.
Paintbrushes. You will need a fat brush and a thin brush.
Water.
Acrylic paints. Buy these in seven colours; red, blue, yellow, green,
orange, black and white. I find the following pigments are the
best for the job:
Red = Cadmium red medium hue
Blue = Cerulean blue chromium
Yellow = Cadmium yellow medium
Green = Light green permanent
Orange = Cadmium orange
Any old black and white will do, as long as they're opaque. Opacity is
vital with this job.
Your Plan Of Action.
Paint lines on the cow to divide it into slaughterhouse sections.
There will be nine sections on each side of the cow.
Paint each section a different colour. Try not to use the same colour for
adjacent sections.
Paint the names of the 18 companies who have been invited to restructure Iraq
on the sections.
Paint the Stars & Stripes on the cow's head.
Paint blood on the horns. This part is fun!
Paint a country the shape of Britain on the back end of the cow's udder.
Congratulations! You've painted your cow!
Points To Remember.
How are you going to do the eyes? My advice is to do them like a Devil's.
Hooves. Are you going to bother? No. Just do them black.
Like the legs.
Are you going to try to paint a company name under the belly? Come on,
this is supposed to be fun.
Can you remember what shape Britain is? A witch riding a broomstick, I
once heard. Heading west.
Miscellaneous.
Cows are big. They have a lot of surface area. Don't go thinking
you can paint your cow in a couple of hours. I'd plan on allowing at
least four days.
Don't try to explain what you're doing to a stranger at the local pub. He
will not understand.
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