Reminder: A free, small pencil drawing of a pierrot, a cat or a monkey (your choice)- inscribed with your name and signed by me- to be included with any purchase of prints, t-shirts or Crehore fine art from Nov 25- Dec 7, 2009 (midnight PST) only. (One drawing limit per person.)
Monday, December 07, 2009
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Picasso Aquatints Found in a Book
Thirteen Picasso aquatints were found in a book of poetry that was once owned by his lover Dora Maar. "The aquatints were found by chance earlier this year when Professor Andrés Soria began leafing through the pages of an illustrated edition of a book of poems by the Spanish poet Luis de Góngora, which was bought by Spain's National Library a decade ago." It looks like Picasso had torn the original illustrations out of the book and replaced them with his own.
The 13 etchings are now on display in Madrid, at an exhibition dedicated to the influence of "The Generation of 1927", which includes the painter Salvador Dalí, the poet Federico García Lorca and the film-maker Luis Buñuel. Read article: by Giles Tremlett, the Guardian
Friday, December 04, 2009
Free Crehore Sketch With Purchase Until 12/7/09 Only
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Glimpse of New Mark Ryden Painting
Paul Kasmin Gallery is showing a Mark Ryden painting at Art Basel Miami Beach . His big-eyed girl with snow-white hair is wearing a party frock made of meat this year. She looks to be dressed for a debutante ball in the old south. He is using a subdued color palette which brings to mind old faded prints found in an antique shop.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Surreal Saints of Breasts and Eyes
Giovanni Cariani (circa 1485 - 1547)
National Gallery of Scotland
National Gallery of Scotland
Breasts on a plate
Saint Lucy
Eyes on a plate
oil on panel, National Gallery of Art
Eyes depicted as flowers.
Nude woman holding a plate of eyes.
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Pink Lady of the Canyon
Monday, November 30, 2009
Fake Snow Portraits from the Past
and it got me thinking- could I find anymore cabinet cards portraits from the late 1800's of winter tableaux with fake snow? Sure enough
The American Photography Museum
has a page of them. I think these are quite dreamlike and fascinating! A lot of them were staged and shot in the summer months. Steve's photo shown here (bottom) looks to be touched up with white paint to get a snowy effect.
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