For my concluding collaboration, I enlisted my artist friend, David Ortsman, to interpret a theme: tikichris eats the world. Not long after I floated the idea, David got back to me some amazing drawings that he thought best ‘addressed’ subject.
I love David’s art. It’s outsider and visceral, with a bizarre and darkly naïve edge. I was honoured he was keen to share some of his drawings with me in this context to use on my blog.
David Ortsman lives and works between Paris, Nogent sur Marne and Marseille. He is a permanent resident of the National Foundation for Graphic and Plastic Arts (FNAGP) in Nogent sur Marne.
I’ll wrap up my ramblings about 10 years of blogging soon with a few final thoughts and word of thanks to all . But before I do enjoy these drawings by David.
Before 2016 comes to a close, I thought I’d take a moment to recap the 10 team ups I co-hosted over the year in celebration of my blog’s tenth anniversary and – more importantly – to thank the folks involved in helping me make each of those 10X10 events happen!
As part of my 10X10 celebration of ten years blogging, I teamed up with one of my favourite London bars for a cocktail collaboration. We played around with the recipe for a classic ti punch, adding a touch of tikichris madness to make it truly something special. Head over to…
Want to celebrate ten years of tikichris with me? I’m cooking up a string of 10 events to mark my decade of blogging. Fingers crossed and touch wood I'll manage to pull this off! Making sure my priorities are in order, first up on the tikichris 10X10 agenda is a…
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Chris Osburn is the founder, administrator and editor of tikichris. In addition to blogging, he works as a freelance journalist, photographer, consultant and curator.
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