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APONOVICH 52: July 2011
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A Parallax View.A New Vision. The Journey Continues. Friday, July 29, 2011. WEEK #18 / PORTRAIT of the ARTIST'S DAUGHTER. Portrait of the Artist's Daughter. Oil on canvas, 7" x 5", 2011. I am primarily known as a still life painter. Although I began my career as a figure painter, the still life and particularly flowers have always held my attention. It is enough to deal with composition, color and dynamic energy, but to throw in human"character", that really complicates everything. State House, Concord NH.
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APONOVICH 52: October 2011
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A Parallax View.A New Vision. The Journey Continues. Friday, October 28, 2011. WEEK #31/ Eggs in a Wire Basket. Eggs in a Wire Basket. Oil on canvas, 10" x 10", 2011. Rogier Van Der Weyden (1400-1464). Portrait of a Lady. 0il on panel, 14 " x 11". National Gallery, Washington, DC. THE ACCIDENTAL STILL LIFE. Lictors Bringing to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons,1781. Detail of a Sewing Basket. Labels: Week 31/ Eggs in a Wire Basket. Friday, October 21, 2011. WEEK #30 / Four Maple Leaves Taped To a Wall. The l...
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APONOVICH 52: August 2011
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A Parallax View.A New Vision. The Journey Continues. Thursday, August 25, 2011. WEEK # 22 / Three Lemons. Oil on canvas, 11" x 18", 2011. When beth and I travel, we always take drawing supplies with us. Pencils, erasers and paper can be easily packed and transported. Oils however are another matter, what with airline restrictions, transporting canvases, easels, solvents and in the end wet paintings. So, on occasion we pack a set of watercolors and a block of paper. Watercolor on paper, 8" x 13", 2009.