What Joan and Marie Tell Me by Mayzie Sattler

What Joan and Marie tell meAfter “Merci” (oil on canvas, 1992), one of Joan Mitchell’s latest works before she succumbed to cancer in October of the same year.Joan only paints the...

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Remembering Those Who Lived These Lives by Joe Baur

I’m in Bardejov, Slovakia with my camera, looking for a link to my past. Photography has never been my primary trade, but rather a...

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