And an old favorite Russell Chatham oil (favorite of both Reid Farmer's and mine), in the Denver Museum, an almost abstract painting of a favorite place on his grandfather Gottardo Piazzoni's ranch in Big Sur, titled "No Place for Disdain":
"Stuff is eaten by dogs, broken by family and friends, sanded down by the wind, frozen by the mountains, lost by the prairie, burnt off by the sun, washed away by the rain. So you are left with dogs, family, friends, sun, rain, wind, prairie and mountains. What more do you want?" Federico Calboli
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Images, painted
A new Thomas Quinn (see J P Parker's perceptive article in Ranch and Riata)...
And an old favorite Russell Chatham oil (favorite of both Reid Farmer's and mine), in the Denver Museum, an almost abstract painting of a favorite place on his grandfather Gottardo Piazzoni's ranch in Big Sur, titled "No Place for Disdain":
And an old favorite Russell Chatham oil (favorite of both Reid Farmer's and mine), in the Denver Museum, an almost abstract painting of a favorite place on his grandfather Gottardo Piazzoni's ranch in Big Sur, titled "No Place for Disdain":
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