Museum - Susan Maasch Fine Art in Portland, Maine
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"Bleecker Street" by Stuart Davis 1912
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Elena Gualtierotti (1961) Oil on Canvas
My bulbs are in. This gives me hope, spring, garden, survival. Be strong. Seek art. Katie G. Whipple (1991)
"Give Me Eyes" (a ca. 1960s woodblock print) by Asano Takeji ( , 1900 - 1999), a self-taught Japanese printmaking artist from Kyto who worked in both the shin-hanga (new prints) and ssaku-hanga (creative prints) woodblock traditions.
John Ruskin (British artist) 1819 - 1900 A Cardoon Plant, ca. 1870 watercolour and bodycolour over pencil on grey paper
enjoy this, its fabulous, Toxic, Lady Pink,Fab Five Freddy etc and curators speaking about the work and artists too! The MFA Boston is closed because of covid, hope you caught this show. This video is so worth seeing!
a very favorite of mine, always.
some excellent images here.
This makes me smile, a 8 ft. photo of you know who in a bathroom in a restaurant in Philly. You would have been smiling if you happened upon this too. wow. Janet!
Its been a damn spooky year. Have a good Haloween. Imagine. Play. Create. Get it all out of your system.
As an art supporter I continue to add to my collection even with small but fabulous pieces. This was from Kelly Jo Shows a fabulous Maine painter, who sometimes... paints political art and has a lot to say. Not long ago had a show at the Ceneter for Maine Contemporary Art, and longggg ago at Susan Maasch Fine Art . I asked myself: do I want this ugly guys head on my wall? dont I just want to forget about him? I will never forget. And this says it all. I told my kid, in 50 years we will all know who this is without even seeing the face. Pence: you did a horrific job on AIDS, Covid, Pray the Gay Away, and Hate towards lGBTQ people. Goodbye. I still love all kinds of art, and relevant art about NOW!!! is special. Thanks Kelly Jo Shows for caring about the important stuff and for your cool ass art in general. See more
the power of a great image.
Quand une feuille qui tombe à terre se transforme en œuvre d'art
oy vey. I can go back and forth on this. On so many levels. Interesting to follow.
always a great talk and fantastic work, pay attention!
at 80
A fav for many years. That thick buttery paint , the cakes!!!!!
By Dutch artist Seigfried Woldhek
Can you imagine? This is a test in China for art school admittance.
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