Done!
Done!
I went right out to Peaches Records after seeing the movie in the theater and did the same thing. (At about the same age as you, BTW.) One of John William's finest. I'm not a musician but this 4-part, deep-dive podcast on the score was well worth my time. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
I'll give that a watch!!
Best thing Iβve seen in days. Thanks.
Another favorite! Your Glass Onion Graphics print of this is a stunner.
All in pastel. His originals are stunning; a .jpg image can just hint at how luminous they are.
A woodcut simulation with none of the heart or skill. Writing as an actual woodcut artist.
Excellent essay, thank you!
That said, "foxification", as we coined it in-house, didn't really get rolling until after 9/11. I left the station in 1999 to teach, but I ran into old friends there from time to time who told me how the corporate culture was being politicized to the point it made some employees uncomfortable.
Youβre right. I worked for a local news broadcast affiliate that was switched from CBS to FOX in 1994 when R.M. bought 20 owner-operated stations, the max back then.We always produced our own local news content. The cable network was launched in β96, but we never broadcast their content.
Love this. You can just feel that offshore wind in the marks on the water, especially well done in the upper left.
It was such a knockout cover on the bookstore shelves when it came out! You couldn't miss it, in a good way.
That looks lovely out there!
I remember seeing this large original in person! The highlight of the art show for me that year. I was sorry to see that series by C. J. Cherryh end; it was terrific. All of your covers were ::chef's kiss::!
Youβre right! But itβs become this sincere, shorthand compliment for what people perceive to be good art. Iβve had people tell me one of my woodcuts of a sailboat looks βjust like a photo!β and I accept it politely for the compliment it is. But, wow, itβs odd.
Itβs become the highest compliment by art show and museum -going public. We hear it all the time now at the art center where I teach printmaking. Way to miss the point, indeed, (also: a) yeah; no), but they truly think itβs high praise.
And thatβs where we are now.
Great cover. Iconic.
So great! Love the wee llama and the custom baren.
Polly, these look great!! Congrats! I can see a new direction in your prints and I love it. π
An intaglio etching in muted blue-black tones of a crowned harpy holding an orb with two moons in a night sky. A tree and mountains are behind her. A banner at her feet names her "Aequitas".
Aequitas, the Harpy of Justice, knows what you did.
5" x 7" copper plate etching with rosin aquatint. Printed using bone black + Prussian blue oil-based inks on Rives BFK. Class demo for my students. #etching #etchings #printmaking #intaglio
I just listened to this. Best summary of the tariffsβ true goals Iβve heard yet.
With deep admiration and respect: thank you, Ms. Nelson.
Another example of a book I bought by an unfamiliar writer based on your cover art alone. I loved the trilogy and ended up finding and reading everything else C.S. Friedman did.
Excellent essay.
I'll take it over some other states I could name...
Carterβs book was such an important read for me as an artist and Green is my favorite of The Red Rose Girls.
Oof, I need to see Kelvingrove someday... That's the second reference just this week to the gallery after doing some reading up on Jessie King in an old issue of "Style 1900", a much loved and now defunct (naturally) American magazine.
I think it's definitely time for a re-read.
Boom! Watch an auroral poleward expansion in real-time! This was last night about an hour south of Fairbanks, Alaska with my photography workshop - night 1 and we got THIS! Insane stuff. One of the better substorms I've seen this year.