Archive for December, 2010
• December 27, 2010 •
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Posted in Aesthetics, Collaborations, Detritus, Drawings, Experiments in Color, Paintings and Photography, Portraits
Tags: Against Realism, Chuck Close, Having to do with Chuck Close, mixed media, Pen and Ink Drawings, Realism
• December 27, 2010 •
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Posted in Aesthetics, Collaborations, Democracy, Detritus, Drawings, Experiments in Color, Myth, Paintings and Photography, Portraits, The Impotent Gods, War Works
Tags: Pen and Ink Drawings, Picturing War Against War, Picturing War Wounds, War Against War
• December 27, 2010 •
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Posted in Aesthetics, Democracy, Detritus, Drawings, Experiments in Color, Myth, Paintings and Photography, Portraits, War Works
Tags: Ernst Friedrich, mixed media, Pen and Ink Drawings, Picturing the Great Wars, Picturing Wounded Soldiers, War Against War
• December 27, 2010 •
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Posted in Aesthetics, Democracy, Detritus, Drawings, Myth, Paintings and Photography, The Impotent Gods, The Lovers, War Works
Tags: Blaise Pascal's Pensees, Having to do with Odilon Redon, mixed media, Odilon Redon, Pen and Ink. Graphite Drawing, The Heart Has its Reasons, The Heart Has its Reasons of Which Reason Can Know Nothing
• December 26, 2010 •
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Posted in Aesthetics, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Democracy, Detritus, Drawings, Genocide in Bangladesh, Health Care, India and Kashmir, Iraq, Myth, Paintings and Photography, Pakistan, War Works
Tags: Goya, Having to do with Goya, mixed media, Pen and Ink Drawings, Picturing Blood, The Third of May
• December 26, 2010 •
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Posted in Aesthetics, Democracy, Detritus, Experiments in Color, Health Care, Iraq, Meet the Press, Pakistan, War Works
Tags: Afghanistan Draw-down, Bob Woodward, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Meet the Press, Peggy Noonan, Tom Brokaw, Valerie Jarrett, Valerie Jarrett on Meet the Press