The Online Dossier of Ultraist Artist Joey Havlock

The Watchful Cock

Filed under: Animals, Available Paintings, Cocks, Contemporary Art, Impressionism, Paintings, Surrealism — Tags: , , , — admin @ 4:20 pm March 1, 2010

The Watchful Cock
16″ x 20″
Oil on gesso primed OSB plywood panel
Private Collection Mike & Terry Miller
Joey Havlock
2009

The Inconspicuous Cock

The Inconspicuous Cock
9″ x 12″
2009

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The Fluttering Cock

Filed under: Available Paintings, Cocks, Impressionism, Paintings, Surrealism — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 7:17 pm December 30, 2009

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The Fluttering Cock
12″ x 12″

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Surly Cock Strut

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The Shimmering Cock

Filed under: Animals, Available Paintings, Cocks, Impressionism, Paintings — Tags: , , — admin @ 1:59 pm December 27, 2009

The Shimmering Cock
12″ x 12″
Oil on gesso primed OSB plywood panel
2009
Joey Havlock

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The Bob Cock Brothers – 9 Set 8×10 Paintings

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The Bob Cocks
9 – 8″ x 10″ Panels
Oil & Acrylic on gesso primed masonite panels
Mounted on custom made gallery box
2009
Joey Havlock

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My Alter Ego … or the struggle the find myself

Filed under: Impressionism, New York City, Paintings, Surrealism — Tags: , , — Joey @ 6:02 am June 1, 2008

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Alter Ego
24″ x 24″
Oil on MasoniteAn alter ego (Latin, “the other I”) is a second self, a second personality or persona within a person. It was coined in the early nineteenth century when schizophrenia was first described by early psychologists.[1]The term alter ego is commonly used in literature analysis and comparison to describe characters who are psychologically identical, or sometimes to describe a character as an alter ego of the author, a fictional character whose behavior, speech or thoughts intentionally represent those of the author.

The characters Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde in Robert Louis Stevenson’s thriller Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde represent an exploration of the concept that good and evil exist within one person, constantly at war. Edward Hyde literally represents the doctor’s other self, a psychopathic being unrestrained by the conventions of civilized society, who shares a body with the doctor.