via Roger Ebert
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
My New Painting: "Vulnerable Seascape" by Amy Crehore
Detail of new painting (Crehore)
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Detail of new painting (Crehore)
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"Vulnerable Seascape"
14" x 18" oil on linen painting by Amy Crehore 2011
(17" x 21" frame approx.)
Here is my brand new painting for a new show which opens next weekend in NYC: The “Song of the Sirens” group show: Last Rites Gallery,
Featuring diverse subject matter and a variety of media from:
Amy Crehore, Imminent Disaster, Yoko D'Holbachie, Leslie Ditto, Dan-ah Kim, Danni Shinya Luo, Angie Mason, Tara McPherson, Miso, Catherine Brooks and Tamara Cervenka aka Isobel Milena, Niagara, Lisa Petrucci, Lilly Piri, Mijn Schatje, Pink Smith, Allison Sommers and more.
(Update: Please contact amy@amycrehore.com with questions regarding this painting.)
P.S. I am also in the "Buy What You Love" RHMF Charity Art Show at Marianne Boesky Gallery, Chelsea, NYC on March 24th, 2011. Don't miss! LINK
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Detail of My New Painting
Here's a detail of my new painting, "Vulnerable Seascape"(Amy Crehore 2011) oil on linen, 14" X 18" plus frame. CLICK TO ENLARGE
I am in two group shows next week in NYC. One is a charity event and one is a show with all women painters. I will post more info soon and also show you the entire painting. This is only a portion of it.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Picture Book Timeline
This is so cool. Watch a slideshow of picture book history starting with the year 1658! LINK (Picturing Books Website). Some of my favs!
Saw this on twitter. Thanks, John Lechner via fmhansen!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
A Puppet Man's Prints 1914-1916
Richard Teschner 1914-1916
A Journey Round My Skull Blog has now become 50 Watts Blog and that's where I found these incredible "Etchings of a Puppeteer". The top one looks like something I painted 6-7 years ago. The bottom one looks like the big-eyed characters being painted today, although these were created about 100 years ago. Richard Teschner made prints, illustrated books and worked in the puppet theater. Follow the LINK to see 6 more images.
Thanks, Internet Weekly!
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