Tracklist:
More Than A Feeling • Peace Of Mind • Foreplay/Long Time • Rock & Roll Band • Smokin' • Hitch A Ride • Something About You • Let Me Take You Home Tonight
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Boston was right - I did lose myself in a familiar song
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Elizabeth Okie Paxton (American, 1877-1971) • The Breakfast Tray • c. 1910 • Private collection
Elizabeth Okie Paxton was married to William McGregor Paxton (1869-1941).
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Traffic - Frank Gregory
American, b. 1962 -
Oil on canvas , 18 x 14 in.
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I'm all set up at @fanexpoboston artist alley table AA-716!! 💖✨️ I'm on the second floor next to celebrities, so be sure to stop by, say hi, and grab all of your favorite fandom goodies!! 💖✨️
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Art camp day 2/5:
Some ducks and a goofy aah cat sketches
probably my favorite spread from this whole week, just playing around with mediums and painted with Ink for the first time! Everyone meet Kevin, he’s a silly goofy guy ❤️
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Madame Roulin Rocking the Cradle
Original Title: La Berceuse
Artist: Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)
Period: Post-Impressionism
Genre: Portrait
Date: January 1889
Medium: Oil Paint
Subject: Augustine Roulin
Collection: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Massachusetts
Vincent van Gogh saw in Augustine Roulin-along with her husband, Joseph, and their children-a model of love and family life. In this portrait, Roulin rocks a cradle by pulling on a rope. The title La Berceuse (the lullaby) suggests a consoling figure, and the artist described his palette as a soothing “lullaby in colors.”
Van Gogh painted five versions of this image. He completed this one in January 1889, soon after returning from his stay in the hospital following Paul Gauguin’s fraught departure. Madame Roulin sits in Gauguin’s chair, an attempt by Van Gogh to fill the space left by the older artist. In May 1889, Van Gogh gave this canvas to Gauguin as a gesture of reconciliation and friendship, instructing that it be hung between two paintings of sunflowers.
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John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925) • Portrait of Louise Pomeroy Inches • 1887 • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Evening Dress • Unidentified Maker • American • Silk velvet with silk plain weave lining
How wonderful that such a well-preserved dress exists to enliven a famous portrait painting! This dress is one of my favorites for a couple of reasons – firstly, I love velvet and this silk velvet is the real deal – gorgeous. Secondly, I've seen the portrait many times at the MFA in Boston. The dress was in a glass case at the blockbuster Fashioned by Sargent exhibition also at the MFA.
I've read that Louise Inches was expecting her third child when she sat for this portrait and that the dress had been designed to accommodate extra panels as her figure expanded. She and Sargent got on well. Both were music lovers and accomplished musicians.
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Tilt
Boston, Massachusetts -- 6/17/24
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chibi commission for kitaclysmic!
★ twitter | ko-fi | ig | prints ★
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