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Tag Archives: art
Finally hung my new photo, St Pancras 9:19 am Part 2, by Valery Lippens
It was almost a year ago that I saw this photo, St Pancras International Station 9:19 AM Part 2, by Valery Lippens. It’s part of his Haecceity series. After an extended negotiation, I bought it and it was shipped here by boat. It’s sat leaning aga… Continue reading
Finally picked up the photo I bought – Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil #22
I bought this piece a month or so ago, but I finally picked it up from Michael Phelan tonight. I’ve tried describing it to a few people, and I’ve gotten skeptical looks, but I quite like it. It’s an archival pigment print of an unaltered scan of a… Continue reading
I’m lending a painting to an art show.
I bought the painting “Hillary’s House” by the Canadian artist Kim Dorland last year from the gallery Freight & Volume in Chelsea. The image doesn’t do it justice, because he’s a very tactile painter. The paint is layered on thickly, and the tree … Continue reading