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My struggle to keep the language of painting alive
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Friday, December 3, 2021
Miles Hall who previously interviewed me on my painting has written a sympathetic appraisal of my book on drawing and painting
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Drawing and Painting: Perceptual theory as a basis for learning how to draw, by Martin G. Mugar While Mugar never mentions the construc...
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Jim Falck and Addison Parks,artists
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Jim Falck Addison Parks Art at its best reflects on its own optical origins. Even when it appears to be breaking away in...
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
"The Humpty Dumpty effect": once the veneer of reality is broken in 20thc art by the analysis of the a priori visual structure that shapes that reality, the whole cannot be reconstructed.I accept this as having been inevitable but it still haunts me as the burden of the Modern condition.You can't go back to the garden.
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I sent this to someone who wanted to read an excerpt of my drawing book.I edited it some more and as always amazed at how infin...
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Monday, November 28, 2011
"Modern Painters" considered this article for publication in an issue on Cezanne.The editor, Karen Wright, said it was "thought provoking".
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--> Impressions of France: Money, Renoir, Pisarro and Their Rivals Fall 1995,The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ...
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