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- Ladies who lunch is a phrase often used to describe well-off, well-dressed women who meet for social luncheons, usually during the working week. Typically, the women involved are married and non-working. Normally the lunch is in a high-class restaurant, but could also take place in a department store during a shopping trip. Sometimes the lunch take... See more
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la datu... See more - Brodovitch would begin his layouts by designing the layouts as illustrations by hand. His assistant would receive these sketches to look over, but the photographers and freelance writers were often given little or no direction at all besides to come up with something new and unusual. When the photographs for the issue arrived, he would pick the mos... See more
from Alexey Brodovitch by Kerry William Purcell
Moths typically have feathery or saw-edged antennae, while butterflies have thin antennae with club-shaped tips. Moths also tend to be nocturnal and have stockier, fuzzier bodies compared to the sleeker butterflies.
- You want to know how to paint a perfect painting? It's easy. Make yourself perfect and then just paint naturally.
“The purpose of art is not the release of a momentary ejection of adrenaline but rather the gradual, lifelong construction of a state of wonder and serenity.”
―Glenn Gould
- History is full of what-ifs. It is tantalising to speculate what Sheila Fell, already recognised at her death as a significant force in 20th-century painting, might have gone on to achieve.
from Book of the Week: Sheila Fell: A Passion for Paint by Cate Haste by Cate Haste
- Born into a mining family in rural Cumberland, British painter Sheila Fell (1931-79) studied at Carlisle College of Art, then at St Martin's School of Art in London. Though she spent her adult life in London, her artistic inspiration came from the dramatic images of the landscape of her childhood in the tough northern fells, which she interpreted w... See more
from Sheila Fell: A Passion for Paint
- Biography
Born in 1931, Sheila Fell grew up in Aspatria, a typical West Cumbrian mining village. Whilst gaining a place at the Carlisle College of Art at 17, within two years she had obtained a place at St. Martin’s School of Art, London. Here, she befriended Frank Auerbach, amongst other contemporaries, and went on to teach at the Chelsea School o... See morefrom Sheila Fell RA FRSA Paintings for Sale | Original Artwork & Artist Biography