I am sooo jealous of your collection.  I got Kahlo, the fridge magnet for
Xmas last year and drool at all the other wonderful possibilities. Have not
had such fun with this wearable/usable/own it yourself art since I
discovered an artist's rendering of many famous paintings in which the human
figure is replaced with Cats! A favorite on my wall is "OlymPUSS Apres
Manet"
Kathleen
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> This is an Unemployed Philosophers Guild product. They have a
Beanie-Baby-style van Gogh doll with a detachable ear, a Global Warming mug
that shows the predicted new coastlines when you fill it with hot coffee, a
Scream pillow that does scream (and a Mona Lisa pillow that giggles), and
Freudian Slippers with a sock-toe tongue protruding from Freud's mouth.
Among many other punny, arch products. Character cards with stick-on
appropriate quotations--including Jane Austen, fyi! They also have two
different sets of Axis of Evil finger-puppets--choose according to your
political inclinations....
>    They're constantly adding to their line, and revising it too, at least
if you consider that the Shakespeare "Brainy Baby" is now on his fourth
costume design. I've given my artist friend Frieda Kahlo as well as van
Gogh. I've got Shakespeare (2 different outfits); a friend gave me the Great
Writers finger-puppet set. I've given my niece Jane Austen and my sister, a
biologist, Charles Darwin. I'm hoping somebody will give me Eleanor
Roosevelt and Che this Christmas!
>    If you like their sense of humor (and I confess I LOVE it with all my
overeducated heart!), you can spend a lot of money with them. I haven't
tumbled for the St. Sebastian pincushion yet, but it does look JUST like the
painting, and I've found the painting perversely charming, with his faint
little grin (ecstasy, I presume) and all, for years. As a
Protestant/agnostic and lit major I take great pleasure in the various
saints and feel free to find them bizarre. A friend of mine suggested that
we start a pub on the Canadian border and call it the "St. Lawrence Bar and
Grill." Talk about Eeeeeeuuuuuw!
>    Anyway, I assure all that I have no connection with the Unemployed
Philosophers Guild except as a chronic customer. They have a website, in
case you want to revel in their wierdness--or spend some money to make your
overeducated friends laugh.
> --Ruth Anne Baumgartner
> scholar gypsy and amateur costumer
>
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> >Sent: Dec 15, 2005 11:15 PM
> >To: Historical Costume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >
> >Oh how tacky. The things people create to sell.
> >
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> ><http://www.philosophersguild.com/index.lasso?
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> >
> >St. Sebastian pincushion... you know you want one.
> >I know I do!
> >
> >griz
> >
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