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Thursday 28 April 2011

The Green Hat
























(Above) The Green Hat
April 2011
14.5cm x 17.5cm
Mixed media on paper.

This painting was developed from the drawing below.























(Above) The Green Hat
April 2011
9.5cm x 11cm
A drawing produced using the Handwriting App and stylus of the Sony Reader; printed on acid-free paper and hand signed in ink.

In yesterday's post, I mentioned how I've been thinking again about the work of Marie Laurencin. I've also been looking at paintings by the German expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, in particular this portrait:



















(Above) Portrait of Gerda (1914) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Von der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal, Germany
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