Ching Tao

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Ching Tao

Post by mtmynd » September 17th, 2004, 1:58 am

Ching Tao

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acrylic on canvas


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Gerald Murphy

Post by lescaret » September 17th, 2004, 8:22 am

Salud Cecil,

Terrific work, ami, a crafted geometric pane of mindscape, like a Joseph Cornell box on acid, or like the carefully configured (and Huge!) abstract paintings of that most interesting of American painters from the roaring 20s French Riviera Picasso/Fitzgerald/Hemingway/Villa America scene, Gerald Murphy.

Murphy, some of you all may know, took up painting in France, lived in extraordinary fashion with life-partner Sara on the French Riviera (Cap d’Antibes), made some 15 or 20 paintings (some of them since lost and some of them GIANT sized), hosted tremendous dinner parties, and, following the tragic death of his two sons, gave up painting, returned to the United States, and died in the 1960s.

Cribbed from the web:

"“It was a hot summer, but the air was dry, and it was cool in the evening, and the water was that wonderful jade-and amethyst colour,” wrote avant-garde American painter Gerald Murphy, describing the sleepy Cap d’Antibes in the 1920s. “We bathed there and sat in the sun, and decided that this was where we wanted to be.” Along with friends Pablo Picasso, Ferdinand Léger, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda, Murphy established the tiny La Garoupe beach as the unofficial headquarters for an international enclave of artists and writers who picnicked and swam together, swapping ideas under parasols over sherry."

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Post by Zlatko Waterman » September 17th, 2004, 10:06 am

In spite of its rectangular shape, this is a bursting melon of a painting, as lescaret says.

One thing I love about your work, mtmynd, is that it simply cannot contain enough geometric ( and biomorphic) shapes for you, and enough sizzling color.

It's carefully composed eye music, and I love it. It has more energy per square inch than Julian Schnabel draws out of a whole gigantic
square half-acre of canvas.

Bravo.


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Post by Anonymous-one » September 17th, 2004, 10:18 am

Amazing what you can do on an MTMIND.

Bravo!








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Re: Ching Tao

Post by dadio » February 22nd, 2011, 2:59 pm

This would grace any wall. 8)

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Re: Ching Tao

Post by Doreen Peri » February 22nd, 2011, 4:06 pm

I never saw this. This is great!

Another banner, please? I'd love to make one.

I'm so behind on the banners... sighhh

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Re: Ching Tao

Post by gmart » February 23rd, 2011, 12:47 am

Excellent. Thanks

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Re: Ching Tao

Post by mtmynd » February 23rd, 2011, 1:39 am

very much a surprise to see this resurrected... thank you very much all.

... and sure, Dor'... as you know, no need to ask and thank you.
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