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One of my favorites pieces that Henry left behind is this collage he made with Connie Huang. Not sure of the date but it is beautiful, simple and evocative with an almost 3D quality.
One of my favorites pieces that Henry left behind is this collage he made with Connie Huang. Not sure of the date but it is beautiful, simple and evocative with an almost 3D quality.
A collection of portraits and self portraits. Artists include John Bellany, Sam Baird, Connie Huang, Stephanie Cheung, Steff Bradley, Be Keller and of course Henry. If you have a portrait to add, please send it in. Henry by Bellany 1996 Image 1 of 16
For about a year starting the summer of 2010 Henry made a series of “paintings” with black permanent markers on white canvas. The works were mystifying, their themes dark, full of texts, symbols, numbers and faces that maybe only a few of his friends understood. See gallery below: American Dream[…]
In his own words: I remember up through sophomore year I would sit quietly in Math, doze off, and generally not put forth much effort. (This applies for most classes, actually, but math stands out.) Then, around the beginning of 2009, I had to make a presentation to help the[…]
This crazy story of an adventurous threesome; an Italian dude, a potted plant and a wrestler, scribbled on the back of some pages of High School Chemistry homework, is a classic of Henry-ish insanity. See the slideshow below:
So, those that know say that Henry was not unduly challenged by the work he had to do at CMU. To support that thesis we have his grades, but more tellingly we have the self portraits he drew for the covers of his homework assignments. I have no idea what[…]
Henry and a friend made this whiteboard animation of the famous Goya engraving, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters. El Sueno de la Razon produce Monstruos from 7,220 Days on Vimeo.
I only just realized that these paintings by Henry were versions of the cover art for In the Court of the Crimson King by King Crimson. Click large image for gallery