I'm Kenney Mencher. I'm an artist who left a tenured professorship in 2016 to pursue making art full time. This blog is about art, art history, with a emphasis on human rights. I make homoerotic art featuring bears, otters & other gay wildlife.
Thursday
Caption/Title Contest - Closes Monday July 18th
Caption or title this assemblage and win the watercolor on the right.
This is based on the The Thematic Apperception Test, or TAT, is a projective measure intended to evaluate a person's patterns of thought, attitudes, observational capacity, and emotional responses to ambiguous test materials. In the case of the TAT, the ambiguous materials consist of a set of cards that portray human figures in a variety of settings and situations. The subject is asked to tell the examiner a story about each card that includes the following elements: the event shown in the picture; what has led up to it; what the characters in the picture are feeling and thinking; and the outcome of the event.
So watch out what you write or maybe someone will think you're nuts!
"What I'm about to tell you can't be traced back to me."
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"Open and Shut Case"
by Hat Locke & Keye Lapelle
"Memories locked away for only you to open."
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The winner is Stephen D. Rogers, for his caption, "What I'm about to tell you can't be traced back to me."
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