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Art 4×4 Runner’s Torso
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. Thursday 28 Mar 2013 31 Runner’s Torso watercolor on paper PREVIOUS PIECES 1-25 26. Brain of a Famous American 27. Petals 28. Woman … Continue reading
Art 4×4 Petals
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. S 16 Mar 2013 27 Petals watercolor on paper PREVIOUS PIECES 1-25 26. Brain of a Famous American
Art 4×4 Green Geek
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. Tuesday 12 March 2013 24 Green Geek watercolor on paper PREVIOUS PIECES 1. Fancy Frog F 18 Jan 13 2. Classy Lady S … Continue reading
Art 4×4 Squares
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. T 26 Feb 2013 16 Squares Watercolor & India Ink PREVIOUS PIECES 1. Fancy Frog F 18 Jan 13 2. Classy Lady S … Continue reading
ART 4×4 Red Shoes
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. T 19 Feb 2013 13 Red Shoes watercolor PREVIOUS PIECES 1. Fancy Frog F 18 Jan 13 2. Classy Lady S 19 Jan … Continue reading
Art 4×4 Hat
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. Wednesday 6 Feb 2013 12 Hat watercolor on paper PREVIOUS PIECES 1. Fancy Frog F 18 Jan 13 2. Classy Lady S 19 … Continue reading
Art 4×4 Ballerina
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. Mon 4 Feb 2013 11 Ballerina watercolor on paper PREVIOUS PIECES 1. Fancy Frog F 18 Jan 13 2. Classy Lady S … Continue reading
ART 4×4 Classy Lady
ART 4×4 If you have not already done so, do read the intro to this category here. Sat 19 Jan 2013 2 Classy Lady watercolor on paper PREVIOUS PIECES 1. Fancy Frog F 18 Jan 13
Five Ways of Looking at a Boot
In his first book, Harmonium (1923), the great American poet Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) had a poem called ‘Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird’ (1917). I interpret the title as Stevens’ Platonic way of saying that even a relatively simple … Continue reading