Let me show you how my paintings come into being step by step:
In the Mood for… Velázquez – The Rokeby Venus
In the Mood for… Velázquez – The Rokeby Venus (acrylic on canvas)Painting in progress: Velázquez IIIn the Mood for… Velázquez: Rokeby Venus – Part I
In the Mood for… Degas – Dancers at Rehearsal
In the Mood for… DegasIn the Mood for… Degas – Dancers at Rehearsal – Part IIIIn the Mood for Degas – Dancers at Rehearsal – Part II bIn the Mood for … Degas – Dancers at Rehearsal – Part II aIn the Mood for … Degas – Dancers at Rehearsal – Part I
In the Mood for… Vermeer – Girl with a Pearl Earring
In the Mood for … Vermeer – Girl with a Peael EarringIn the Mood for … Vermeer Part IVIn the Mood for … Vermeer Part IIIIn the Mood for… Vermeer Part IIIn the Mood for … Vermeer – Part I
Always in the mood for Degas! I remember an exhibit in San Francisco when I stood next to The Little Ballerina. The tears just rolled down from my eyes as I thought of the ridicule Degas suffered for ‘dressing’ the statue.
I can totally understand you! Critics! What could one expect though? They are a peculiar kind of their own.
He was an exceptionel artist and I adore his works enormously!
Those who can’t critic those who can…
Have you been to France? My favourite place of all is Atelier Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence… You can feel the master’s presence.
Sarah, you can feel Cézanne’s presence in that room and nothing has been disturbed despite the fact he has been gone over 100 years. It has been a few years since I was there the last time so I think it shall have to be on the agenda for spring or summer? 🙂 Léa
Hi Léa – that sounds fantastic! I can´t wait to see it for myself! But if you make it before me, I hope you´ll share your freshened up memory with me:) Have a wonderful weekend! Sarah 🙂
good works 🙂
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Thank you!! 🙂
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Always in the mood for Degas! I remember an exhibit in San Francisco when I stood next to The Little Ballerina. The tears just rolled down from my eyes as I thought of the ridicule Degas suffered for ‘dressing’ the statue.
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I can totally understand you! Critics! What could one expect though? They are a peculiar kind of their own.
He was an exceptionel artist and I adore his works enormously!
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Those who can’t critic those who can…
Have you been to France? My favourite place of all is Atelier Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence… You can feel the master’s presence.
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Not yet but I hope to remedy that soon! Would love to the Atelier Cézanne, it must be wonderful! Cheers, Sarah:)
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Sarah, you can feel Cézanne’s presence in that room and nothing has been disturbed despite the fact he has been gone over 100 years. It has been a few years since I was there the last time so I think it shall have to be on the agenda for spring or summer? 🙂 Léa
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Hi Léa – that sounds fantastic! I can´t wait to see it for myself! But if you make it before me, I hope you´ll share your freshened up memory with me:) Have a wonderful weekend! Sarah 🙂
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