More Flower Studies - Marshall Sponder’s Paintings and Metrics Musings

Posted by Marshall on May 14, 2006 | Link It

The Delacroix studies of Flowers (and example, below)  inspired several of my own

Bouquet of Flowers Art Print by Eugene Delacroix

 

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 And my "cave painting" (when I actually lived in a "cave" on Avenue B and 2nd Street in NYC in the late 1980’s - a studio which used to flood everytime it rained hard) - all started with the Prehistoric European Cave Paintings in France

The cave paintings of Lascaux were made in the Upper Old Stone Age

 

Art and Web Metrics are really one thing to me - metrics are just another way to hang data on to "pegs" like the Golden Mean - which happens within in a place of mystery.

Oh well, enough musings for a Mother’s Day!  There was Flowers, there was Art, there was Metrics and an bunch of well known musicians (see my earlier posts today).



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05/14/06 @ 11:58 am

The New York Times has a article on the impact that digitizing of all of the books ever written will have on society.The link is from SmartMobs. The article by Kevin Kelly in today’s New York Times Magazine is a…



05/15/06 @ 12:03 am

I see some Cezanne and Matisse in there, but there’s a lot more going on. I noticed the word “Amiga” in there–I remember those. And Las Meninas! Have you sold these already?



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