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Gary Panter drawing for Vintage Sleaze the Blog (on hiatus) Collection Jim Linderman
I hope everyone has seem the documentary on Pee Wee Herman now streaming. It’s great. Gary Panter, the artist who drew this little tribute to my blog Vintage Sleaze (on hiatus for NINE YEARS now) won two daytime Emmys for his work on the Pee Wee Herman show as a designer, but I suspect he had FAR more to do with the show than just design. I met him twice, once while doing a TV profile on the artists from RAW magazine (a visual delight with a list of contributors hard to believe) and again while attending a small show in a Williamsburg NY gallery show in which he created shadows he threw up on a wall. I also lived three blocks from a Pee Wee Herman installation he created in a room in the Paramount Hotel back near Times Square back In the 80s. It’s been featured on the much lamented lost blog Lost New York. I used to sneak my dates in there. Anyway, Mr. Panter is something of a hero of mine. I don’t trust AI censorship, so I took out the nicest part of the drawing.
“Vintage Slease” Original Drawing by Gary Panter 2011 Collection Jim Linderman
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