Roy Lichtenstein

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( fr ) Roy Lichtenstein (October 27, 1923 ? September 29, 1997) was a prominent American pop artist, whose work borrowed heavily from popular advertising and comic book styles, which he himself described as being 'as artificial as possible.'

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Zweygardt's, Boyajian's art featured in Sculpture Barn Outdoor
What happens in life that informs an artist when he sculpts or paints? What does the artist see, touch, notice and feel? How do his palette, patina, and/or principles evolve in ever changing times? Sculpture Barn's presents a three-dimensional statement of just what today?s global community needs. ?Life: Celebrating Renewal in Changing Times,? an invitational exhibition, of world-class sculptures, both outdoors in the four-acre Sculpture Field and in the Barn?s 3,000-square-foot Gallery. The sh [Read more]
3 days ago on New York State College of Ceramics  (Roy Lichtenstein
Scent Notes | Menthe Fraîche by Heeley
Menthe Fraîche smells like mint on a cool summer evening, green leaves refreshing after the heat of the sun, a crisp, natural smell borrowing depth from the scents around it: a lawn, some sun-dried straw, the cooling air. There is no trace of sugar, no paste. Menthe Fraîche is a radical departure from virtually all concepts of “perfume.” I would go so far as to argue that it is, potentially, a new school to be investigated, one that is informed both by quartz-clear minimalism and noi [Read more]
3 days ago on New York Times  (Roy Lichtenstein
Graphic Novels
Gr 10 Up—Adapted from the Oscar-nominated animated film of the same name, this is a stunning investigation into one soldier's real-life experience during Israel's 1982 war in Lebanon. In 2006, Folman met up with a friend from his military service days, who told him of the recurring nightmares he had based on their experiences. Folman admitted to not remembering anything from the conflict and started a quest to find out what really happened to him during those traumatic days. He traveled a [Read more]
5 days ago on School Library Journal  (Roy Lichtenstein
The Southampton Rose Society Announces Garden Tour Fundraiser
Southampton - The Southampton Rose Society will hold its Garden Tour fundraiser on Saturday, June 27, from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., which includes the following gardens:Anne Eisenhower - “Keewaydin - 129 Halsey Neck LaneKeewaydin, a 10-acre estate, was originally a 30-acre property named “Clavarack, extending from Halsey Neck Lane to Captains Neck Lane. In 1892 Brigadier General Thomas H. Barber built the house and some of the auxiliary structures. Although the house is often attributed to S [Read more]
9 days ago on Hamptons.com  (Roy Lichtenstein
Thinking internationally
After a big trip, there's a decompression process. Everyone handles it differently. Sifting through the mail, digging out the dirty clothes and washing that airline smell before going to bed are at the top of my list.But now, amidst the receipts, the pictures and scraps of paper with names and addresses, I've begun to recall some important lessons for modern international travel.a. Have some local currency on hand before you land in a foreign country. On a recent trip to Spain, I took about 30 [Read more]
16 days ago on Alaska Dispatch  (Roy Lichtenstein
Leagues of their own
The Columbus-based Ohio Art League, a statewide group with 580 members, traces its roots to 1909and students and graduates of the Columbus Art School, now the Columbus College of Art &Design. League members have included painters Alice Schille, Roy Lichtenstein, Emerson Burkhart andGeorge Bellows. [Read more]
17 days ago on Columbus Dispatch  (Roy Lichtenstein
The LongHouse Reserve Summer Gala Celebrates Southeast Asian
The evening's silent auction will feature many exciting opportunities to bid on art from renowned artists such as Willem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein and [Read more]
17 days ago on Art Daily  (Roy Lichtenstein
Drawings of a New 'Old Master'
The show contains memorable drawings of the two extraordinary images Mr. Currin has created: an ineffably sad, beautiful picture of a girl gesturing to her shirt, which has a large heart-shaped cutout; and Thanksgiving, an end-of-empire trio of emaciated women, the center figure with her mouth gaping open, ready to receive a piece of uncooked turkey offered by one of the others. The drawings don?t add appreciably to our understanding of his work or practice, but, with softer lines and gentler, s [Read more]
18 days ago on New York Observer  (Roy Lichtenstein
Indiana's 'EAT' sign going back on display
The EAT sign — five 300-pound discs, each 6 feet in diameter — is being showcased nearly 50 feet above ground level on top of the museum, where it will flash, flicker and blink from morning until late at night. The original light bulbs have been replaced with modern light-emitting diode bulbs. The museum had a special base built so the sign can withstand winds of up to 100 mph. [Read more]
21 days ago on The Associated Press  (Roy Lichtenstein
Outings with your preschooler in the DC area
AlbanyAlbuquerqueAllentownAnchorageAtlantaAustinBaltimoreBillingsBirminghamBoiseBostonBuffaloBurlingtonCharlestonCharlotteCheyenneChicagoCincinnatiClevelandColumbiaColumbusDallasDaytonDenverDes MoinesDetroitFargoFort WorthFresnoGrand RapidsHartfordHonoluluHoustonHuntsvilleIndianapolisJacksonJacksonvilleKansas CityKnoxvilleLas VegasLexingtonLittle RockLong IslandLos AngelesLouisvilleMadisonManchesterMemphisMiamiMilwaukeeMinneapolisNashvilleNew OrleansNew YorkNewarkNorfolkOaklandOklahoma CityOmah [Read more]
26 days ago on Examiner.com  (Roy Lichtenstein

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