Monday, May 7, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Dogs and their Women
I want to thank all of you who have commented, donated, written emails
or otherwise supported our family since the onset of Emma's illness.
I am so grateful and happy to have such a wonderful group of readers!
The good news is for now Emma is doing very well, so much so that we tend
to forget the veterinarian's dire diagnosis. I really hope this will last,
but let's take it one day at a time. I will try to thank all of you individually,
meanwhile this post about dogs and the women who love them is for you.
Louis Bonnet, 1775
Lucian Freud, 1951
Jack Potter, 1960s, thanks to leifpeng
Romaine Brooks, 1924
Pierre Bonnard, 1922
Friday, May 4, 2012
Creative Collage Creatures
Among the talented artists I've had the pleasure to discover in recent months,
Andrea d'Aquino is one of my favorites. I really love the textures and organic feel
of her collage-illustrations, and her refined use of color, humor and whimsicality.
D'Aquino is a new Yorker of Italian American descent who has been working
for many years as a top level art director and more recently as an illustrator.
To learn more about her life, vision, work process and sources of inspiration
A recent cover for Uppercase magazine
Andrea's entry for the The New Yorker's Eustace Tilley contest was inspired
by d'Aquino's own pet schnauzer and the "off-leash hours” at Central Park.
A very proud and noble dog indeed!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Sweet as a Lion
It's funny, very sweet, and it showcases a variety of wonderful and innovative graphic ideas.
If there are children around you show it to them, I think they will enjoy it!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Franco Matticchio
Google search: Hazelnuts
This drawing can be viewed until May 15th at Galleria dell'Incisione in Brescia, Italy.
DIsegni sparsi is an exhibition of Franco's works which spans 40 years, from a portrait
If you're in the Milan area, I believe it's worth the trip!
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