Duane Keiser Interview
There is an interesting interview in
two parts with
Duane Keiser by
Alexandra Silverthorne wich gives insights in the work and teaching of this great painter.
"Seeing an F-14 take off at night using afterburners..." - I'd like too see that too. I am sorry for some harsh comments before. But thinking on the fact, that it is of course possible and legitime to paint a beautiful still life in war-torn times like ours, leeds to the reading of the Essays of Lawrence Weschlers "
Vermeer in Bosnia" because this is of course a quite often phenomena in art: Painting a silent random part of life in the eye of the storm of conflicts.
Goya and his Caprichos is not the neccessarily the normality, but there was a Morandi or Modigliani too.
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