Blue Genie Art Industries Austin, Texas is celebrating it's 10 year anniversary for their celebrated " Art Bazaar " and I'm excited to be a part of it this year....
This is the only retail situation in which i sell my work.... so come down, fly over, ride an ostrich ... whatever you have to do to scoop up some of my signed limited edition prints !
Child of Assisi (painted saint) photo by Darla Teagarden
model, Cézanne. Signed, framed 16x20 glossy print will be available @ blue genie.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Souvenir
( my self portrait for jared joslin)
ON A PLAY TWICE SEEN
by: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
HERE in the figured dark I watch once more;
There with the curtain rolls a year away,
A year of years -- There was an idle day
Of ours, when happy endings didn't bore
Our unfermented souls, and rocks held ore:
Your little face beside me, wide-eyed, gay,
Smiled its own repertoire, while the poor play
Reached me as a faint ripple reaches shore.
Yawning and wondering an evening through
I watch alone -- and chatterings of course
Spoil the one scene which somehow did have charms;
You wept a bit, and I grew sad for you
Right there, where Mr. X defends divorce
And What's-Her-Name falls fainting in his arms.
"On a Play Twice Seen" is reprinted from the Nassau Literary Magazine, June 1917.
ON A PLAY TWICE SEEN
by: F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940)
HERE in the figured dark I watch once more;
There with the curtain rolls a year away,
A year of years -- There was an idle day
Of ours, when happy endings didn't bore
Our unfermented souls, and rocks held ore:
Your little face beside me, wide-eyed, gay,
Smiled its own repertoire, while the poor play
Reached me as a faint ripple reaches shore.
Yawning and wondering an evening through
I watch alone -- and chatterings of course
Spoil the one scene which somehow did have charms;
You wept a bit, and I grew sad for you
Right there, where Mr. X defends divorce
And What's-Her-Name falls fainting in his arms.
"On a Play Twice Seen" is reprinted from the Nassau Literary Magazine, June 1917.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Scenes de la Vie Privee et Publique des Animaux
There is something irresistible about the " Grandville" caricatures-shadowy humor, theatrical surrealism that morphs our urban and country sides..humanity and the wild. We all know people who remind somewhat of birds and dogs etc.. especially those who possess extreme natures and eccentricities....
These also remind me of Christmastime ..fables with morels... the need to barricade ourselves against a slicing winter shiver...
It is around the bend, one more time.
Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard
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