Alas…I’m a little behind in posting this… The New York Times announced recently that another king of children’s book illustration, the male half of the Leo and Diane Dillon award-…
Diane Leonard, painter, published writer, photographer, filmmaker and teacher, is one of America's most highly respected contemporary impressionists.
Diane Armfield (British B.1920) Dark Pansies With Wild Flowers
En 1971 Diane Arbus se suicidó. Entre su extenso legado fotográfico, ya tenían fama sus desconcertantes fotografías y retratos de seres extravagantes, excéntricos o simplemente marginales. U…
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"Tranquillity", by John William Godward, 1914
Nine Hundred Grandmothers by mr lynch on Flickr. Via Flickr: cover art by Leo (1933 - 2012) and Diane (b. 1933) Dillon. Ace Books, 1970
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Diane Arbus (March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer and writer noted for black-and-white square photographs of “deviant and marginal people (dwarfs, giants, transvestite…
Publisher: Walker Books for Young Readers (2005)
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En 1971 Diane Arbus se suicidó. Entre su extenso legado fotográfico, ya tenían fama sus desconcertantes fotografías y retratos de seres extravagantes, excéntricos o simplemente marginales. U…
Thank God for coffee! How I look forward to that first cup of Morning Coffee and the smell and the taste just wakes up all of my senses. It’s Friday morning and I am ever so grateful for the warm cup of coffee in my hand, and for the warm robe that I am wearing and for my home which I love. My heart goes out to all of the people in Haiti, knowing that they are sleeping in the streets and in tents and so many without water and food. They are probably not even thinking about a cup of coffee. So, today, I salute all of the people who are in Haiti helping out the survivors and making their world better as each day passes. The United States is a nation of compassion and world support and I am proud to be an American. We need to support the small businesses here in the United States and to be buying American-made products! We can all find our joy and happiness in our own lives by appreciating the large gifts of life that we have and even the small ones -- like a cup of coffee! Please enjoy this impressionistic painting entitled, “Morning Coffee” -- a great way to start the day!
Halle recently wished her son a happy eighth birthday.
Jeanine and Odette, 11, Gitega, Burundi, 2008 Martina Bacigalupo (b.1978, Italy) studied photography at the London College of Communication. In 2005 she won the Black & White Photographer of th…
China Machado was one of the most requested runway models in the 50s and for many years Richard Avedon's muse.
She was the jet-setting 70s party girl who divorced a prince, married a billionaire, and had a string of Hollywood-hunk lovers. She is now one of the world’s most influential fashion designers.
A boldly arranged new show of the photographer’s early work invites viewers to navigate her most prolific period – before her vision turned to surrealism
Being a new girl in high school is hard enough, but being the new girl that arrives mid-term is even more difficult. Especially when this new girl has had many experiences as a new girl in high schools across the country. Her parents move a lot, being itinerant farm workers. And, with a drunken, drug doped father, who often gets in trouble flirting with other men’s wives, the moves are often a necessity of survival – his survival. Faye’s a strong girl, though, and when she hears about the track team looking for new runners, she immediately signs up. It doesn’t matter that it’s the 1960s and women just didn’t run in the 1960s. It doesn’t matter that her mother has convinced her that she has epilepsy and that the running might bring on another seizure. Faye loves to run. And she makes her first best friend in a long time, Francie, on the track. Francie loves to run, too, and she has big plans. Francie wants to run the Boston Marathon, even though women in the 1960s are still not allowed to register for this event. She convinces Faye to join her in the dream. But the dream becomes an obsession for Faye and, as she runs, her past starts to catch up to her and her life unravels in ways she never dreamed possible. It's not very often a book grabs me in such a way that I can’t put it down until it’s finished. I hungered to unravel Faye’s mysterious past right to the very end. Diane Byington’s novel, Who She Is, spoke to me on so many levels. The author touched on the many sensitive issues of the 1960s: Viet Nam, the death of Martin Luther King, racism in the south, women’s rights and so much more. The character she created in Faye, both a victim and a survivor, was compassionately molded into a strong, powerful young lady who developed into a woman who overcame her mysterious childhood. Most of the story centers around this teenage girl, and the story would definitely fit well into the young adult categories as well. Not only is the main character trying to unravel the mysteries of her past, she is also struggling to fit in with her contemporaries. Faye is struggling to find her own sense of identity and become her own woman. Very much a coming-of-age story. The plot is well developed with extraordinary attention to detail, set in the 1960s before the age of computers and high tech. The events that haunted Faye as a teenager are certainly possible and very believable. A powerful story from beginning to end.
“My idea of a good picture is one that’s in focus and of a famous person,” declared Andy Warhol, the Pope of Pop. What could be easier than shooting quick-to-see Polaroid prints of celebrity pals that arrived daily on his “factory” doorstep? Andy’s…
from The Animals @ the Estate of Garry Winogrand Winogrand disdained those who treated photographs not as photographs but as an extension of painting. The Animals and Their Keepers: Garry Winogrand and Photography After Septempber 11 By Hilton Als “The Animals,” a book I was moved t
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