Still Again
Still Again
Still Waiting, Oil On Canvas, 16"x 12"
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Re: Still Again
second still matisse-ish (not that i'm claiming style - just that i like!)
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my 5th viewing and i still don't have an answer: which one influenced the other?
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They are of 2 different worlds. One being the harvest as I bare witness to it. The other an abstraction of stillness.
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both r radiant.....the bright colors are illuminating.....i've become heavily aware of the art of the early 20th century of late, #2 is dazzling to me...
me I feel like I'm becoming some kinda Kung fu t.v. Priest.....
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Which one was painted first and how much time passed until the next one?Artguy wrote:They are of 2 different worlds. One being the harvest as I bare witness to it. The other an abstraction of stillness.
Kurt, excuse my questions but I have a hunger to understand such things. Any thing to aid in my connecting the dots of the world I find fulfilling.
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I painted the tomatoes first. It was a longing to create something exactly as i saw it, and portray the solitude I crave in my studio and in my meditations, that's why the blank flat environment.
The almost cubist one is as I have been painting my still life compositions for some time. The speed in it comes from the left over canvas used. I cut it off the larger piece in seconds and in a breath began and ended. George Braque is my muse in these pieces. He painted a huge number of still life pieces during the dawn of cubism and beyond.
I love the questions. They give me the opportunity to reexamine where I've been so I know where I'm going.
Gracias Amigo...
http://www.kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu/exhibitions/Braque
The almost cubist one is as I have been painting my still life compositions for some time. The speed in it comes from the left over canvas used. I cut it off the larger piece in seconds and in a breath began and ended. George Braque is my muse in these pieces. He painted a huge number of still life pieces during the dawn of cubism and beyond.
I love the questions. They give me the opportunity to reexamine where I've been so I know where I'm going.
Gracias Amigo...
http://www.kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu/exhibitions/Braque
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thx, Kurt, for the explanations. Also thx for the link to the Braque exhibition... I'm not well-versed in his history, having been exposed to just a few pieces of his. I need to do my homework, dammit! instead of other things that I've been preoccupied with lately.
Keep up the good work, artguy... I enjoy your posts and happy to have a piece of yours.
Keep up the good work, artguy... I enjoy your posts and happy to have a piece of yours.

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Re: Still Again
powerful both of them & delicious dialogue! 

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