Death Cafe profile for Thegirldifferent
Location: United States
About Thegirldifferent:
Turned 65 this year 2014 Aug. Still growing and changing . . .
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It could be helpful in maturing toward the envitable death experience.
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Art: Pablo Picasso: Early/Blue Period Paintings
Posted by Thegirldifferent on April 11, 2014, 3:30 p.m. 1 comment
Art: Knight and Death, (Don Quixote) Theodor Baierl
Posted by Thegirldifferent on April 11, 2014, 3:30 p.m.
Chris Peters creates his art in his Los Angeles studio. He trained for three years at the Gage Academy of Art, completing their program that emphasizes academic painting techniques. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries devoted the Los Angeles Pop Surrealism / Lowbrow Art movement, including Copro/Nason Gallery in Santa Monica, La Luz de Jesus in Hollywood, and as a featured artist for Cannibal Flower.
Chris Peters creates his art in his Los Angeles studio. He trained for three years at the Gage Academy of Art, completing their program that emphasizes academic painting techniques. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries devoted the Los Angeles Pop Surrealism / Lowbrow Art movement, including Copro/Nason Gallery in Santa Monica, La Luz de Jesus in Hollywood, and as a featured artist for Cannibal Flower.
Chris Peters creates his art in his Los Angeles studio. He trained for three years at the Gage Academy of Art, completing their program that emphasizes academic painting techniques. His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries devoted the Los Angeles Pop Surrealism / Lowbrow Art movement, including Copro/Nason Gallery in Santa Monica, La Luz de Jesus in Hollywood, and as a featured artist for Cannibal Flower.
Art: Ophelia A(n) John Everett Millais paintings
Posted by Thegirldifferent on April 11, 2014, 2:56 p.m.
Art: Death of Casagemas, painted by Pablo Picasso
Posted by Thegirldifferent on April 11, 2014, 2:32 p.m.
Art: Alexandre Cabanel (1823-1889), The Death of Moses, 1851, Oil on canvas, 110 x 154 in.
Posted by Thegirldifferent on April 11, 2014, 2:14 p.m. 1 comment