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The Opium Eater, Addendum

Carol L. DouglasOct 10, 20071 min read
A reader sent me two more images of languid women for consideration. Repose (Nonchaloire), John Singer Sargent, 1911, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC http://jssgallery.org/Paintings/Repose_(Nonchaloire).htm Again, look at the hands which bring tension into the pose. The Artist’s Wife and His Setter Dog, Thomas Eakins ca. 1884–89, Metropolitan Museum of Arthttp://www.metmuseum.org/TOAH/hd/eapa/hob_23.139.htm To me this is …
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The Opium Eater

Carol L. DouglasOct 9, 20074 min read
This week’s figure class featured Gail Kellogg Hope modeling a Civil War era gown of her own devising, minus the ruffled hoop. (Readers interested in historic clothing can see Gail’s work here.) Because Gail’s hair was down and she was recumbent, I thought she looked charmingly like a 19th century laudanum addict. I wanted to …
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Where the movie “Big” was filmed

Carol L. DouglasSep 18, 20072 min read
I just returned from a week downstate. The culmination of this was the seventh annual ā€œPainters on Locationā€ of the Rye Arts Center in Rye, NY. Last year I was overwhelmed by the landscape, the parking, the driving and the event, yet I had a wonderful time. This year, Daisy dePuthod (see her work here) …
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Voila! The new studio.

Carol L. DouglasSep 3, 20071 min read
New studio space—spacious, with focus spots, color-corrected ambient lighting, and plenty of north daylight (when the sun is shining).The project which consumed my August is finished. Here is my new teaching space, a lovely, calm, graceful room with great light. And here are my fall classes, for those readers in the Rochester area: Studio in …
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Five questions from Paul Abspoel

Carol L. DouglasSep 3, 20076 min read
My friend Paul Abspoel (here) asked me five questions to be answered on this blog. I apologize for the time it’s taken, but here are the questions and the answers: Please comment: ā€˜God is an Artist, but his art is not very accessible’ ā€œAccessibleā€ art has a message we easily grasp. Our response to Creation …