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The painters are coming, the painters are coming!
Even though I didn't actually see them today, here's proof that the painters came and started their week-long painting and de-wallpapering project today.
I Wayan Mardiana, a painter who is living in bali, according to him, this job is a hereditary family. earn a living by painting and selling it to tourists or depending on customer demand.
Paul & Marinus painting
Impossible PX70 Push film. (Glad to be rid of this batch, it performed horribly)
On display: "Spectrum's Edge" flic.kr/p/9jfwEG
This image was created with the Paintbook app for iPhone/iPad.
Regina Painter of Lauderdale County won first place in the baby quilt contest at the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 46th Commodity Producers Conference in Montgomery Aug. 4. She won $150, courtesy of the Federation’s Women’s Leadership Division.
I met this guy today at Fleamarket / Hot Dog stand in Dumbo... He's a painter and shows his work there. Talked to him quite some time, really a nice guy!
Trying to make it work as successful painters in Kolkata? Artlite Painters is the site you must visit to provide your paintings with a platform they truly deserve. Showcase your painting without paying the hefty charges of organizing an art exhibition.
Jacques Tocatlian, was a man of many talents.
He was a devoted family man who lived on three continents and always provided for his family. He was a diplomat who carried his work with devotion and conviction, with competence and success. He was a builder who laid the foundation for the revival of the Library of Alexandria. He was a writer who looked at the world with humor and tolerance.
Jacques was also a painter who wasn’t bound by borders, defined by labels, or frightened of critics. He painted in a variety of styles. His work was good enough to win a first prize but sometimes went unappreciated. It was experimental. It was mostly happy. It was sometimes unfinished. It captured moments and places he cared to remember and share with others.
When Jacques passed away on January 24, 2019, we assembled in his room close to 200 paintings that he had painted over the course of a half century. Many of these painting had been stored in the basement and seldom seen. Rediscovering his works was like Ali Baba discovering a cave full with treasures.
But unlike Ali Baba, the family decided to give away most of the paintings to friends and family. It was our way to share his legacy and for Jacques to live on in the hearts of those who knew him. Below is a compilation of many of his works. Thank you to everyone that is displaying his paintings in your homes and offices. We know how much it means to Jacques.