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  • Artists,  Celebrations & Events,  Sculpture

    Fall Exhibit Lineup

    October 9, 2014 /

    Art is Everywhere lists a fall lineup of art exhibitions worth seeing.

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  • Inspiration,  Photography,  Trips,  Uncategorized

    Photos from Olson House

    January 23, 2009 /

    Getting back to the photos that I mentioned previously in the post about Andrew Wyeth and his passing, here are some of the photos that I took when my mother and I visited the Olson House, where Wyeth painted, on our art trip to Maine during the summer of 2007. The finishes there on site were truly rich with history. There was something both simultaneously sad and beautiful about them. Being there, one could get a sense of what may have captivated Andrew Wyeth. There was a sense of peace and hardship about the place.

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  • Artists,  Creative Process,  Inspiration,  Sketchbook,  Trips

    Andrew Wyeth

    January 19, 2009 /

    Andrew Wyeth viewed his work as abstract, the realism just happened to be his style. Sadly, this great iconographic figure of contemporary American painting died in his sleep on Friday, January 16th at his home in Chadds Ford, PA. This New York Times Obituary by Michael Kimmelman gives a very good overview. I was very saddened to hear this news. I’ve always been spellbound by Andrew Wyeth’s art, in fact N.C. Wyeth’s too (his father’s — illustrative quality and luminous color), and I’m coming around to Jamie’s (his son’s — a little too macabre for me, however, yet quite talented like his forefathers, nonetheless). This news makes the art trip…

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