“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
— Cesar A. Cruz, poet, activist, educator
Hello. Thank you so much for visiting. I’m an artist and writer based in the beautiful Monterey Bay area on the scenic central coast of California.
Using traditional wet and dry artists’ media, digital images or comic art, I create provocative art that draws from personal experiences, dreams and altered states to challenge viewers’ assumptions of what is real and normal.
Following in the ancient traditions of artists as storytellers and truthsayers of the tribal community, I combine visual images and words. My work aims to subvert the dominant culture of inequality, whether that culture is reflected in politics, daily life or what passes for entertainment.
Please visit my portfolio to browse or purchase original fine art and prints.
Work that I can’t quite shoehorn into the gallery collections of trauma and transcendence might show up in my blog. I invite and welcome your comments.
Failure to Communicate
PAINTINGS
Three of my paintings are now available to art lovers and collectors for purchase and viewing pleasure at this newly opened gallery in Pacific Grove, California. This gallery is the largest on the Monterey Peninsula at ten thousand square feet.
Three of my provocative paintings related to the Tarot’s Major Arcana are now on display alongside exemplary art by the members of the Monterey Peninsula Art Foundation (MPAF).
From the Curators’ Statement: “This exhibition contemplates our identities as Americans and our place within American culture.”
The exhibition runs from August 7 – September 22, 2024. Artist reception is on Sunday, August 11, from 2 – 4 PM - performance by Watsonville Taiko at 2:30 PM.
Intuitive artist, yogini and author Suzy Adra, PhD interviewed me on October 11, 2024. You can view our discussion on YouTube.
My Arts Council for Monterey County grant-funded portraiture project is the featured cover story of the Spring 2024 Aspire Advocate, the online and print newsletter of the Aspire Health Plan.
Jean Vengua, Filipinx American artist, writer, poet and activist, edits The Eulipion Outpost, a newsletter accessible on substack which explores the diverse real lives of creative artists and musicians. In Issue #115 she presented me with “Six Questions”.
As an Asian American I’m honored to have been requested to exhibit alongside seven excellent African American artists for Black History Month.
on local artists responding to the challenges…
Karen Warwick’s upcoming solo exhibition, including our…
Dennis Taylor interviewed me in an excellent…
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Apropos of the historic moment of the November 5, 2024, United States elections, I’m reposting this painting from 2019 of a miserable creature caught in his own private hell.
Remember: As POTUS, Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accords. Do you believe the billionaire tech bros who back Trump / Vance - the Elon Musks, Peter Thiels, Larry Ellisons, etc. - will lead the corporate pivot to sustainable practices that don't fit with their model of financial and political gain?
'Pretty In Pink' is a 16x20-inch pastel painting I made in outrage over the Trump administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. I'm continuing to post my overtly political art in the run up to the November 5, 2024 election.
Remember that the Republican candidate for President stated that among the brownshirts of today are “some very fine people”.
Last week was Banned Books Week, and in the run-up to the November 5, 2024 U.S. Election I'm reposting another of my blatantly political artworks, "451 Degree Fahrenheit".
There are times when subtlety is inappropriate to the urgency of the day and a two-by-four-to-the-head approach is necessary. I’ll be posting my political art in the six weeks preceding a historical election in the United States that will determine if we remain for now a democratic republic.
Three of my paintings are now available to art lovers and collectors for purchase and viewing pleasure at this newly opened gallery in Pacific Grove, California. This gallery is the largest on the Monterey Peninsula at ten thousand square feet.
Edward M Corpus is one of fifteen visual artists plus twenty honorable mentions whose featured art served as inspiration for one hundred thirty works of poetry and prose in Vision and Verse: A Fusion of Poetry, Prose, Art and Photography.
Through a generous grant from the Arts Council of Monterey County my project Boomers of Monterey County will allow me to apply my unique visual style to portraits of an aging demographic that represents nearly a quarter of the U.S. population – a demographic in which I also belong.
I am honored to be among the twenty-two emerging and established artists receiving the Arts Council for Monterey County Individual Artist Grant for 2023.
Longtime followers can remember that for years the website URL was “emcanimator.com”.
Taking an art-making break for some much needed art-seeing…
2023's art began with weeks of overthinking and a mess of a false start, which came grinding to a halt when I abandoned a painting for the first time in three years. This ever happen to you? It’s kind of like the way life’s been until now.
The triggering of memories didn’t stop there, though. Dick Cheney and his weapon of mass destruction was forgotten as I felt an urge to revisit another Aerosmith music video, one I hadn’t listened to in many years…
An essay on toxic masculinity inspired by the Twitter duel between environmental activist Greta Thunberg and self-avowed misogynist Andrew Tate
The new emcanimator.com is live!
Her painting Song of Artemis is also there with others…
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After five-and-a-half months at the Dalí…
…I realize now that subtle and sublime may not be enough…
The house in Seaside, California had been my mother’s home…
In July a great man departed this mortal time and space…
we need examples and models of sensitive, nurturing good men…
doing research on all aspects of how comic art is actually made…
“…to pervert or corrupt by an undermining of morals…
I’ll be participating in the Fall Art Competition at the Walter Lee Avery Gallery with two paintings, one of which is being shown in public for the first time.
Paintings, photography and sculpture by competition artists will be on display. We’d love to see you here.
Opening date and Artists' Reception is Friday, November 22, 2024. The exhibit will run through January 30, 2025.