September 18, 2010
Here are a few favs I’ve been diving into lately!This book, ” The Primary Colors,” by Alexander Theroux is always close by, it’s a whip of a book taking each primary color and relaying what seems to be a unbelievable amount of info on the colors: blue, yellow and red. It’s a collection of essays [...]
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favorite non-fiction,
frederique de jode,
marie angelique ozanne,
paolo giordano,
paulo coelho,
primary colors,
secondary colors,
the solitude of prime numbers,
the witch of portobello,
theo the other van gogh,
vincent vangogh
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July 30, 2010
I’ve been pushing lately to be more fluid, to paint faster and not to contemplate so much because I know this keeps the painting breathing, and alive more. I had been looking again at Toulouse Lautrec, mostly his paintings of the singers and dancers at the Moulin Rouge and absorbing the gestural brush work, the [...]
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micci cohan 2010 painting,
moulin rouge,
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vincent vangogh,
women in painting
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