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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Interlude 7- I Am A Nighthawk
It’s late, so late, and we exist together and in subsets in this diner and what we are and how we are depends on what you look for. We are (I) two single guys with (II) a guy who’s found … Continue reading
Jason deCaires Taylor
I have always envied those who easily recall their dreams. Often I wake knowing that the sleeping me is having a far more exciting, intriguing life than the waking me, but even as I reach for that fresh dream it … Continue reading
Posted in Fine Art, The Automat
Tagged Grenada, Jason deCaires Taylor, Mexico, Underwater sculpture
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Mary Cassatt
All she wanted to do was be an artist. Her parents were against it, but she was stubborn. Mary Cassatt managed to get accepted to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts at fifteen years old. Women students were … Continue reading
Rene Magritte
Mystery. There is a little mystery novel in this painting. The assassin works on his victim and the heads of three men watch through the rear window, recording his despicable acts. To either side of the door strong, fit men … Continue reading
Posted in Fine Art, The Automat
Tagged Counting Crows, Dada, de Chirico, George Orwell, MOMA, Museum of Modern Art, Olga's Gallery, Picasso, Rene Magritte
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Vassily Kandinsky
Davy Jones is dead. The prettiest Monkee is gone, and I am left to think about change and art. Let me tell you how it was at my home. If I wanted to listen to rock and roll I had … Continue reading