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Fun with Fabric

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New Work

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Deeper Dive

As always, once a depth is reached you find even more that are just out of reach, so you think, go deeper. You never know what you don’t know. I found my favorite thing, sketches that are incomplete, but they … Continue reading

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I Have a Friend

I have a friend who is responsible for a very large, and very important organization. It took many years in many different roles, to get to that responsible position. I believe it occurred because the focus never wavered, because the … Continue reading

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Nude with a Hat

It did have its disadvantages, many painters developed lasting relationships because of the amount of time spent with a live model. Painting from a photograph had limited social interaction. I somehow missed the talent of Charles Guerin, a late 19th … Continue reading

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Deep Dive

In the last few weeks I’ve made a deep dive on Gustav Klimt, looking at sketches and paintings that are not well known, and revisiting a few old friends. I’ve been impressed with my 11×17 printer, although somewhat confused by … Continue reading

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There are so many things…

Learning to make images… from the mind, from live scenes, and from photographs. Where to start? For me, my challenge was to try to improve some things that I seem to have already shown some skill or success. But what … Continue reading

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Tribute to Berthe Morisot

Most people know the image made by Manet. I’ve been so attached to it that I’ve drawn it many times. I know that the model was Berthe Morisot, what I didn’t know at first was that she was a painter … Continue reading

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Tribute Meaning

A tribute work is generally based upon some other work that has been scanned, photographed, or perhaps a painting hanging on a wall. I have used this work to make another work, not to improve it, but perhaps it has … Continue reading

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What’s Your Name?

In today’s social media, this is a phrase asked with a loud shout. When receiving a response (which is usually ‘Tony’), the shouter often retorts with explicit language from the very beginning. Why does one ask for a name? Because … Continue reading

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