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1 more opening and two more paintings

I did two works this weekend – or studies – and I really don’t know what to say about either – are they done?  Maybe they don’t need to be finished any more than this:

Death of Sardanapalus after Delacroix

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Eugène Delacroix. Death of Sardanapalus. Oil on canvas. 12 ft 1 in x 16 ft 3 in. Louvre.

I did my own version of the Death of Sardanapalus and I was going to work some more on it today, but a friend who paints at the studio thought it was done and I decided to just leave it as is.   I got frustrated with it yesterday and went home, not photographing it -but decided to, today.

The second painting is larger and called “Explosion #42 begins with a “V”; I’ll let you decide what this painting is about:

Explosion #42 begins with a “V”

I also went to an opening Friday night at Broadway Gallery, it was fun though I was hoping to hang out after the show with Melonie and her friends – that didn’t happen.  I liked the work and especially, the way works were hung, using Plexiglass – and the whole thing wasn’t expensive to frame at all, which is giving me ideas of doing something similar for work like those I’ve shown in this post.

Reception: Friday December 21, 2007 6 – 8pm

Broadway Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition – Through Her Eyes, an exhibition of paintings and drawings by the artist Melanie Prapopoulos. The Show will feature paintings and drawings from several of the artist’s bodies of work. The series “Rooms of Thought,” portrays abstracted depictions of night shadows and reflected light, and symbolizes the search for forbidden knowledge. “Myth Translated” is a series of figurative charcoal and pastel drawings inspired by Afro-Cuban myths. “Shatterings of Light on Paper” are acrylic-on-paper paintings, representing the penetration of light – or hope – through darkness.

http://www.melanieprapopoulos.com

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