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Oil on canvas

Collection of...

* as per Pablito Neruda's narrative regarding his close call after the bullet that was to kill him just past through the subdural space of his brain.

Under the Milky Way part 1

(Es Baluard, modern art museum Palma de Mallorca)

Xin Kun Wu 'The Bill of Rights', Federal Courthouse, Kansas City Missouri

Torre São Paulo, Avenida Paulista 1011, Sao Paulo, Brazil

"Le Paradis fantastique"

collection of the Moderna Museet

Skeppsholm

Stockholm

17 October 2000

  

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'Apothéose de Marat' (1951) - by Jean Dewasne, Patrick Derom Gallery

It is of modern head of sculpture of Jesus with one of the churches in Germany. Scanned negatives on glass 9 X 6, non-invasive treatment for Adobe Photoshop CS3

acryl on canvas, 2014, 100x80cm

Charlene Lui at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art in Eugene, Oregon

What a miserable fart this artist must be. This was created from hundreds of beads on strings - they must have wept with every one.

the Pompidou center

*paper cut-outs applied to #15 roofing paper with sulfuric acid /recycled car battery fluid/ the shape, color and motif changes by the minute. It is therefore possible to create several images within a short time. I call it "vanishing art" The roofing paper may be used over and over. A face mask and industrial gloves are a must. Extreme caution must be exercised when working with acids of any kind.

p.s. lovely on black!

“Shostakovich Quartet No 15 Opus 144” by Aubrey Williams at Tate Britain, London

I'm not supposed to "publish" images I got to take at an art gallery last Thursday, but I can't resist sharing this one. It cracks me up!

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Some of these were things of beauty and could really belt out the pops of the day.

Pablono Piccassu's gallery opening was a great success and attracted some of the country's leading art critics. The star piece “Somenothingness” amassed high praise for Pablono's intricate use of colours and patterns.

At Heide Museum of Modern Art, Heidelberg, Melbourne

Reminds me of a painting by Salvador Dali - The Persistence of Memory

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PS: Note the tilt in the clock, maybe it was meant to be :-) (photo was not rotated).

And dwarfed by the huge dog!

Tonight I went to the Sylvia Plachy lecture at the Mid-Town Library in NYC. One of the many interesting things she said.... "I think almost all great pictures have ghosts in them".

 

I'm not suggesting that this is a great picture.... but I do agree with her about the ghosts.

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