There are many reasons I would very much enjoy Norway. Getting there is a bit of a an obstacle. :). One reason would be to visit Frog Leap studios. I enjoy Leo Moracchioli.
I also would love to visit Knut Hamsun Centre in Hamarøy.
I understand the job market very well. At 50 I was old and in the way but when hired did very well until the company goes out of business. At 66 way past sell by date except for depth of experience does bring interviews sometimes. Shortly I chat with a head hunter. Later today I rewrite my resume. I have an art opening tonight so that will be fun and a break from tedious job hunting.
Dolby Chadwick Gallery is pleased to present Last Days Before Bright Future, an exhibition of spectacular new paintings by Alex Kanevsky. This exhibition coincides with the release of a monograph chronicling the past 23 years of Kanevsky’s work, available at the gallery or online.
Over the past two decades, Kanevsky has brought us numerous windows into the human figure. Whether lying on a bed, turning away, sharing a meal, or riding a horse, his models seem one with their surroundings. Ironically, it is through Kanevsky’s mode of blurring, blending, and refracting that they seem to be made whole. Interior and exterior are made mutable. Subject and environment exist in a shared space. Color and marks flow like air, light, and water to bind the animate with the inanimate.
Dean, I thank you.
“Never be boring”, they said. You listened.
There are many reasons I would very much enjoy Norway. Getting there is a bit of a an obstacle. :). One reason would be to visit Frog Leap studios. I enjoy Leo Moracchioli.
I also would love to visit Knut Hamsun Centre in Hamarøy.
I understand the job market very well. At 50 I was old and in the way but when hired did very well until the company goes out of business. At 66 way past sell by date except for depth of experience does bring interviews sometimes. Shortly I chat with a head hunter. Later today I rewrite my resume. I have an art opening tonight so that will be fun and a break from tedious job hunting.
Merz is my art after writing. My wife was a talented painter. However she preferred digital photography.
Dolby Chadwick Gallery is pleased to present Last Days Before Bright Future, an exhibition of spectacular new paintings by Alex Kanevsky. This exhibition coincides with the release of a monograph chronicling the past 23 years of Kanevsky’s work, available at the gallery or online.
Over the past two decades, Kanevsky has brought us numerous windows into the human figure. Whether lying on a bed, turning away, sharing a meal, or riding a horse, his models seem one with their surroundings. Ironically, it is through Kanevsky’s mode of blurring, blending, and refracting that they seem to be made whole. Interior and exterior are made mutable. Subject and environment exist in a shared space. Color and marks flow like air, light, and water to bind the animate with the inanimate.