2019年2月18日星期一

Fwd: Fine Art America - Weekly Update for Sye Laird

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New Artwork from Your Watchlist Members
The following images were uploaded this week by members who are on your watch list.
Art News
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New Members
1,000+ new members joined Fine Art America this week from all over the world.   Here is random selection of 15 of those members.
Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Norcross, GA
Centerville, UT
Oakland Park, FL
Franklin, NC
Winter Park, FL
Moscow, Moscow
Russian Federation
Easthampton, MA
Wheeling, IL
Lake Worth, FL
Sherwood Park, ALBERTA
Canada
Toronto, ON
Canada
West Palm Beach, FL
Torino, To
Italy
Hyderabad, Telangana
India
Recent Print Sales
Here are a few of the prints which were purchased on Fine Art America during the past week.   All of these prints were purchased by random visitors - not the image owners.   You can view a larger selection of recently sold prints here.
24.000" x 18.500"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Pine Grove, NS
(Canada)
20.000" x 15.000"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Center Point, AL
20.000" x 30.000"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Bakersfield, CA
40.000" x 40.000"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Bakersfield, CA
30.000" x 30.000"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Bakersfield, CA
29.875" x 30.000"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Bakersfield, CA
36" x 24"
Sold to a Buyer From:
San Jose, CA
36.000" x 24.000"
Sold to a Buyer From:
San Jose, CA
20.000" x 13.375"
Sold to a Buyer From:
West Newbury, MA
20" x 20"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Beaver, PA
30.000" x 23.125"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Big Bend, WI
30" x 20"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Tequesta, FL
36" x 24"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Tequesta, FL
36" x 48"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Austin, TX
20" x 30"
Sold to a Buyer From:
Austin, TX
Upcoming Events Near You
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Ste Genevieve, MO
877 Miles Away
March 2nd, 2019
Cape Coral, FL
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Calgary, AB - Canada
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Mesa, AZ
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March 16th, 2019
Coronado, CA
2,430 Miles Away
February 17th, 2019
Qualicum Beach, BC - Canada
2,484 Miles Away
February 23rd, 2019
Blue Ridge, GA
5,385 Miles Away
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Blue Ridge, GA
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February 17th, 2019
Palm Springs, CA
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Toronto, Ontario - Canada
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Monhegan Island, Maine
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Monhegan Island, Maine
5,385 Miles Away
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Niagara On The Lake, Ontario - Canada
5,385 Miles Away
February 17th, 2019
San Jose, ca
5,385 Miles Away
February 17th, 2019
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Fwd: Miles of Mostly Vacant Lots



This week, we're celebrating Toni Morrison's birthday with her 1993 Art of Fiction interview, observing Presidents' Day with Philip Levine's poem "A Walk with Tom Jefferson," and delving deep into the archive to retrieve Gisela Elsner's short story "A Pastoral."

If you enjoy these free interviews, stories, and poems, why not subscribe to read the entire archive? You'll also get four new issues of the quarterly delivered straight to your door.
Interview
Toni Morrison, The Art of Fiction No. 134
Issue no. 128 (Fall 1993)
I don't trust my writing that is not written, although I work very hard in subsequent revisions to remove the writerly-ness from it, to give it a combination of lyrical, standard, and colloquial language. To pull all these things together into something that I think is much more alive and representative. But I don't trust something that occurs to me and then is spoken and transferred immediately to the page.
Fiction
A Pastoral
By Gisela Elsner
Issue no. 34 (Spring–Summer 1965)
"Anyone who looks," the man called out, quite out of breath, "has only himself to blame! When you get down to it, you have a choice between four points of the compass, and you can always look at the sky if the view everywhere else gets on your nerves!"
Poem
A Walk with Tom Jefferson
By Philip Levine
Issue no. 104 (Fall 1987)
Between the freeway
and the gray conning towers
of the ballpark, miles
of mostly vacant lots, once
a neighborhood of small
two-storey wooden houses—
dwellings for immigrants
from Ireland, Germany,
Poland, West Virginia,
Mexico, Dodge Main.
A little world with only
three seasons, or so we said—
one to get tired, one to get
old, one to die …
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