Here are a couple of cool photos of Salvador Dali (for you, Raliegh) from Crack Two (125 rare photos of famous people). There are some other interesting photos if you follow the link. The only thing I don't like is that Manson's mug is posted underneath his victim. Too creepy for me. Hollywood Babylon is still going strong, I think.
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Moise Kisling, painter of women
Painting by Kisling
Kisling 1935 (TopFoto Gallery)
Great photo book about artsts in Paris includes Kisling
Great photo book about artsts in Paris includes Kisling
Nude by Kisling
Here's a Moise Kisling nude - he did wonderful melancholy portraits of women, including Kiki (famous artist model in Paris that Man Ray photographed). Although I cannot find a website devoted to him, Google images displays a selection of great paintings: Follow this LINK. A great book called "KIKI'S PARIS: Artist and Lovers 1900-1930" (I have it at home) has many photos and stories about Kisling. He was born in Poland on Jan. 22, 1891 and died on Apr. 29, 1953. He moved to Paris in 1913, where his friends included Modigliani, Picasso and Kiki.
Thanks for reminding me about Kisling, eric orchard !
Here's a Moise Kisling nude - he did wonderful melancholy portraits of women, including Kiki (famous artist model in Paris that Man Ray photographed). Although I cannot find a website devoted to him, Google images displays a selection of great paintings: Follow this LINK. A great book called "KIKI'S PARIS: Artist and Lovers 1900-1930" (I have it at home) has many photos and stories about Kisling. He was born in Poland on Jan. 22, 1891 and died on Apr. 29, 1953. He moved to Paris in 1913, where his friends included Modigliani, Picasso and Kiki.
Thanks for reminding me about Kisling, eric orchard !
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Bolano at Barcelona
A very conservative dress except for the teddy bear heads! From Macleans.Ca: A model presents a creation from the Manuel Bolano collection at the 080 Barcelona fashion show, January 27, 2010. REUTERS/Albert Gea LINK
Saturday, January 30, 2010
My New Paintings in Progress (Crehore)
Figure Sketch by Amy Crehore (beach scene copyright 2009)
Partial scan of new oil painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore
(beach scene, right-hand side)
Partial scan of new painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore (beach scene, left-hand side with ukulele player)
Partial scan of another new oil painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore (banjo player)
I always like the way things look while they are still progressing, so I thought I would scan parts of these paintings in mid-stream. I have been working very hard for weeks on these two new works. You can see my preliminary sketch (at top) for one of these paintings.
The Art of Amy Crehore
Partial scan of new oil painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore
(beach scene, right-hand side)
Partial scan of new painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore (beach scene, left-hand side with ukulele player)
Partial scan of another new oil painting on linen in progress by Amy Crehore (banjo player)
I always like the way things look while they are still progressing, so I thought I would scan parts of these paintings in mid-stream. I have been working very hard for weeks on these two new works. You can see my preliminary sketch (at top) for one of these paintings.
The Art of Amy Crehore
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Simplicissimus
These magazine covers from the 1920's are beautiful and inspiring. Simplicissimus was a satirical German Magazine started by Albert Langen in April 1896 and published through 1967. Contributors included writers Thomas Mann, Herman Hesse, Rainer Maria Rilke, and artists George Grosz and Käthe Kollwitz. Read more about history here: wikipedia
See more covers at ephemera assemblyman (thanks!) and at their website archive: Simplicissimus Magazine.
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