I saw the paintings, and they called to me. Once, I was passing right by it, and from the corner of my eye, I knew. It was Tootie Pie. It is a masterpiece.
I bought it! But, of course. It captures HER, in all her glory! Kiliko, her classmate, is the artist.
Then, again, although earlier, I spotted what I knew was New England. The painting, below, is of Schoodic, Maine.
I have not been to Schoodic (is there a more Maine sounding name?), but something about the coloration of the rocks and the light told me, this is home. I was born outside of Boston, and call Rhode Island home. The artist is Marsden Hartley.
I have always been envious of visual artists. I used to use the program guides from the Ice Capades to draw Dorothy Hamill, and the result could be posted on badfanart.com. Once, somehow, I was able to capture the likeness of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, but this was accidental. Both of these works are (fortunately) lost to time. The ability of these artists to portray such specificity is amazing.
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It was certainly the pink sequins that inspired me to imitate, but crayons and magic markers fail to convey their sheen. Plus, her arms looked mutant on my version. I did her dirty. |
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