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Her words to me one day were, "Why is my head so full of things to say, but before they reach my mouth, I forget what they are?" "Why is my head so full of things to say, but before they reach my mouth, I forget what they are?" (Applause) Now, as full-time care partner and full-time painter, I had my frustrations too.
In 1928, Kahlo started dating fellow
painter
Diego Rivera.
As the Russian
painter
Ilya Repin once said: “No people in the world held freedom, equality, and fraternity so deeply.”
Do you know of any painting that didn’t have a
painter?
Illustrating the demise of Talos on a vase of the fifth century BCE, one
painter
captured the dying automaton’s despair with a tear rolling down his bronze cheek.
It was not until the 14th century that an Italian
painter
recognized the lap as a Grecian temple, upholstered in flesh and cloth.
You can be a general, a politician, an economist who is depressed, a musician in a minor key, a
painter
in dark colors.
This metamorphosis of natural subjects into abstract geometry is commonplace in the work of Georgia O’Keeffe— the revolutionary American
painter
and sculptor.
And this painting has John James Audubon, the painter, sitting on the rock.
So, I wanted to be a
painter
like him, except, I don't know how to paint.
Say, my bad." (Laughter) Then I said, all this is good, but I want to paint like a real
painter.
I was in India, and I was walking down the streets, and I saw a billboard
painter.
She was the daughter of a very, very famous Dutch
painter
who had made his fame in England.
The great
painter
Hokusai knew it very well.
Meanwhile, in Tokyo, an forlorn older painter, Edward Peil (as Kano Indara) laments not having a son to carry on his family line of artists.
When Mr. Peil sees Mr. Hayakawa's paintings, he sees a
painter
worthy to become his "son and disciple."
We get Swoozie Kurtz as a PR maven who promotes Crisp as a stateside entertainer; Denis O'Hare as the editor of a gay periodical who hires Crisp as film reviewer, becomes somewhat alienated from him when he appears indifferent to the passions of 80's AIDS activists, and then returns to the fold as a compassionate friend of the dying octogenarian; Jonathan Tucker (in a fine performance) as a shy, insecure
painter
of gay-themed canvases who is befriended by Crisp; and finally Cynthia Nixon as performance artist and Woman-About-Bohemia Penny Arcade who, intrigued by Crisp's persona, offers him a spot in her traveling cabaret act.
I had this DVD to watch, thinking that I would see a type of biography o
painter
Goya, but the movie was about everything but Goya.
He is a painter, and paint he does.
With a title like that, you will be forgiven for thinking this film is about the great painter, Goya.
Tamara Anderson and her family are moving once again, as her itinerant
painter
father chases his next landscape.
The mirror is given to a photographer, Keyes(Ross Partridge)by a bum(..who just so happens to be his lunatic father, and the man responsible for killing the family)and it's evil soon terrorizes those in a loft(..such as Keyes
' painter
pal Suki, portrayed by Julia Nickson-Soul)where he lives when they look into it.
Also, interestingly enough, the scene with Death in the form of an old woman with sunken black-ringed eyes riding a cart, instantly reminded me of Pesta (Plague) from the series of drawings by the Norwegian
painter
Theodor Kittelsen, depicting how a black plague is sweeping out the population of a small town in the mountain valley.
The main actor is really realistic in representing the
painter
(whose paintings are astonishing).
Thin and very blonde English actor Ben Daniels plays the role of a young soldier during the Napoleonic wars who gets lost whilst escorting an exiled(?) french
painter
across the rugged, dangerous landscapes of the Gobi Desert.
This film, winning Im Kwon-Taek the Best Director at Cannes in 2002 (tied with P.T. Anderson for Punch-Drunk Love), is about a 19th century Korean
painter
with a commoner's roots and significant impact on Korean painting.
It's true punk, like in the interview with Darby Crash's girlfriend when their recalling a
painter
who mysteriously/suddenly died outside their house and it took a week or so for them to figure it out, they take pictures next to the guy and everyone including the EMT's had a chuckle on this one, and in true form the interviewer asks the girlfriend if she was sad or upset that this guy had died while painting their house, the response "no i hate painters".
This is explained to us by one of the bed's victims, a
painter
whose soul is trapped "inside" one of his last works, the artistic rendering of the his final resting place(..he was dying of consumption, coughing up blood, deciding to die on the death bed).
You see the painter, who we are able to see as if he were trapped in a small room looking through his painting, unfortunately a spectator to the bed's meals.
The bed has a dark sense of humor, and we see this through it's allowing the
painter
to live, even giving him jewelry and other possessions once owned by eaten victims.
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