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Category: Art of the Night

Morning Art

 

Still from the movie, Le Retour à la Raison (Return to Reason), directed by Man Ray.

Morning Art

“Tell,” By Kurt Schwitters (1919-22)

Morning Art

“Woman Dressing,” By Elmer Bischoff (1959)

Morning Art

“The Painter’s Mother Reading,” By Lucian Freud (1975)

Morning Art

Double Down…

“Blueberry Eyes,” By Franz Kline (1959-60)

“Interchange,” By Willem de Kooning (1955)

Morning Art

“Diary of a Painter,” By Robert Motherwell (1956)

Afternoon Art

“Untitled,” By Willem de Kooning (1948)

Afternoon Art

“Blue Skyscrappers,” By Lyonel Feininger (1937)

Morning Art

Joe Martz’s photo of his George Brett action figure.

I love this shot.  Reminds me of how much I hated Brett, with the utmost respect, when he was a player. Guy killed the Yankees and was a dick about it, too. Ah, the good ol’ days.

Morning Art

Two for Tuesday: Elmer Bischoff.

Afternoon Art

“View of Oakland,” By Richard Diebenkorn (1962)

Morning Art

 

Check out this terrific gallery of New York City photographs…

by Dave Beckerman

over at Everyday I Show.

Afternoon Art

Two paintings of Greg G in Santa Monica (gouache on paper), 1997

Afternoon Art

Oh, hell yeah. Check this out.

Afternoon Art

Drawing Class: NYC. Charcoal on paper. (1996)

Morning Art

Here are a few drawings I did back in the late ’90s.

 

Afternoon Art

Check out these pictures by Andre Francois over at The Republic of Less.

Afternoon Art

Photographs by Janine Niepce over at Everyday I Show.

Afternoon Art

“The Artist’s Mother,” by Georges Seurat (1882-83)

Big Sexy

I always got extra excited when I saw Batgirl cruise across the screen during the opening credits to Batman.

Yvonne Craig: Hooba Hooba.

[Featured Image via 1979 Semi-Finalist]

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