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"
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.
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