Thursday, April 7, 2016

As a student Philip Pearlstein was already producing very cool work.
1948_49, Hebrew Lesson, Casein on Board, 9.8125x8.25, PPS 1494.JPG
1943, NT (Coat,Hat, Scarf, Shoes) Charcoal on Paper, 25x19, PPS 1496.JPG
 No Title (Jack Diner), 1940s Mixed Media on Paper 8.875 x 9.625 in


1950, Portrait of Dorothy, Casein Tempera on masonite, 26.50x24, PPS 1572.JPG


1950's c, Model, Oil on Paper, 25x19, PPS 1433.JPG


He also produced art while he was in the army.




1944, Rome, Italy XV, Teatro Reale Dello'pera Program, Pen and Ink on Paper, Drawing, 8.125x5.50, PPS  1381.JPG

 No Title, 1940s c  Watercolor 9.875 x 14 in
















He is also an amazing figure drawer/painter.






  Models With Lantern and Garuda , 2014 Oil on Canvas 48 x 60 in




  Model with Two Whirligigs , 2011 Oil on canvas 44 x 36 inches


  Model on Clear Plastic Chair with Floral Rug , 2011 Oil on canvas 60 x 60 inches


  Two Models with Caucasian Rug , 2013 Watercolor on paper 30 x 22 1/2 inches


  MODEL SITTING ON STOOL WITH SWAN , 2001 Graphite on paper 30 1/2 x 23 inches


  STANDING MALE AND FEMALE MODELS , 1964 Pencil on paper 17 x 14 inches


































I like the Morpho Glider because there are few things more satisfying than a kite that stays in the air.


Morhpo Gliders - designed by Tim Elverston


I also like the flame. Its curved design is cool and I like the way they are painted.


LaceWing Flame by WindFire Designs - seen here in the desert of NV - design Tim Elverston painted by Ruth Whiting


ColorWing Flame flying toward the camera at anastasia secret kite festival at golden hour





Friday, April 1, 2016

Keith Haring

Keith Haring was born in PA in 1958. He liked drawing and cartooning as a young child and after high school he went to a commercial graphic arts school in Pittsburg. After two semesters he left and went to SVA in New York. In 1980 he noticed unused advertising panels in subway stations and began to draw on them with chalk. He made more than 50 public artworks between 1982 and 1989. He created a mural for the 100th anniversary of the statue of liberty along with 900 children. In 1988 he was diagnosed with AIDS. He used his art in the last years of his life to generate activism and awareness about aids. In 1986 he opened the pop shop where he sold merchandise with his art printed on it. He died in 1990 of AIDS related complications.


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Untitled (body painting)


Untitled


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Stones 1


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