Monday, April 27, 2009

Picture of the Week #22 "Waiting for Princess Grace"

Picture of the Week #22 "Waiting for Princess Grace" Monte Carlo, Monaco 1971 Signed and Stamped. Years before I knew people who knew Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco I visited the incredible storybook Palace. They were not there that day. The Royals were expected back later in the week. This lone guard stood waiting. I never had the opportunity to see them, but secretly like so many others I envied their lifestyle. It was so different than growing up in Brooklyn.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Picture of the Week #21 "Gazing in the Getty"

Picture of the Week #21 "Gazing in the Getty" Los Angeles, California 2008 Signed and Stamped. As someone who is obsessed by the human condition, photographing unsuspecting people acting naturally, has always been one of my favorite things to do. 

Monday, April 13, 2009

Picture of the Week #20 "The Meat Sniffer"


Picture of the Week #20 "The Meat Sniffer" Paris, France 1970 Signed and Stamped - Some of you might recognize this image as I painted it years ago. It was also shown on a poster for a one man show that I had in Santa Monica back in 1979. I was walking down rue de Buci in Paris with my ever present camera hanging around my neck when I saw this old Frenchman in a beret walking with a knapsack and carrying a newspaper under his arm. He stopped in this butcher shop and as soon as the butchers turned away he leaned over and smelled the meat. Click. I caught the image forever. It was and always will be one of my favorites. Sadly this butcher shop is no longer there.


Monday, April 6, 2009

Picture of the Week #19 "Roy Lichtenstein Pop Legend"

Picture of the Week #19 "Roy Lichtenstein Pop Legend" Venice, California 1978 I was fortunate to know Roy, one of the nicest, most down to earth greats of the art world. The picture of Roy was taken when I attended his vernisage at the old ACE gallery in Venice California. The POP image behind him was actually taken years later at the Petersen Automotive Museum. I do not know if it is an authentic Lichtenstein, but it certainly looked like one. I put the two together as I loved the contrast between his serious expression and that of the cartooned image behind him. I remember picking him up for lunch when he was painting a mural on the wall of the old Creative Artist Agency lobby in Beverly Hills. He asked if I wanted to fill in one of his dots. Instantly I began to take my jacket off and he gave me that wry smile and said, no let's eat, I'm hungry. I never did get to contribute to that mural, but he and I stayed in touch until his untimely passing. A great loss to the art world.