8494. wonkers2 - 11/7/2007 2:16:39 AM Impresionante, Robert! 8495. wonkers2 - 11/7/2007 2:17:26 AM One can only hope to be as sharp and healthy as Lois Dodd when we reach her age. 8496. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/7/2007 2:59:19 AM Thanks to you both--now I can only hope the printer knows his art and craft.
Lois has the right stuff. 8497. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/7/2007 5:39:09 PM wabb- Wrt "the light"-- George Inness has had the most effect on me. When the sun is low on the horizon and the shadows are long, the light is kinder than other times of the day--I think because there is more atmosphere for it to travel through. Without the complexity of color, the light becomes the star. Thanks again for your response. 8498. wonkers2 - 11/7/2007 9:42:56 PM Groaners 8499. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/8/2007 5:36:32 PM Ouch! 8500. wonkers2 - 11/11/2007 10:14:35 PM Here's an interesting site with a lotta Goodshit 8501. wonkers2 - 11/14/2007 2:37:08 PM Only in San Francisco, home of Jexter. Shut Up Little Man Anybody else heard the CD? It's a riot. 8502. wonkers2 - 11/15/2007 4:01:18 PM Jex's buddy Gavin didn't make Salon's 26 sexiest men alive list 8503. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/18/2007 10:51:49 PM Pricasso!
8504. wonkers2 - 11/19/2007 2:28:15 AM The Wiz should try it. It has real possibilities! 8505. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 11/19/2007 5:19:56 AM I will try it . . . with Viagra . . . so I can do murals! 8506. wonkers2 - 11/19/2007 5:48:44 AM With Viagra, you'll be able to do more than paint! 8507. David Ehrenstein - 12/2/2007 4:41:48 PM Oh Henry, you SLUT!:
"A theme of "The Young Master" is that James -- far from being passive and erotically neutral -- was an active homosexual and not a closeted one. He was, writes Novick in the new book's preface, "an active and engaged man, passionate and energetic, for whom relationships were the ground of life and the subject of his art." And much of "The Mature Master" describes those relationships with a series of "handsome" fellows -- an adjective Novick uses rather too often and rather too suggestively. Instead of the austere, solitary figure portrayed by Edel, we have this portrait of the artist as a flirtatious old man."
8508. wonkers2 - 12/3/2007 5:20:36 PM 500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art 8509. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 12/3/2007 5:29:50 PM FAB! 8510. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 12/3/2007 5:39:27 PM The review AND the women! 8511. wabbit - 12/3/2007 7:18:54 PM This nice person went through and ID'd all the portraits. 8512. wonkers2 - 12/3/2007 8:27:49 PM Tnx, wabbit! 8513. wonkers2 - 12/4/2007 3:42:15 AM A bit of American artistic,political and economic history
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