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by Barbara Chase
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Break a Leg" by Barbara Chase. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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Four Prima donnas...backstage preparations.
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Four Prima donnas...backstage preparations.
My illustrated poetry books are now on Amazon: TIPTOEING THROUGH PARIS PUSHING THE HIGH NOTE PICNIC ON THE PRINT As a nearsighted kid hiding behind thick glasses, I spent hundreds of hours dreaming of faraway places, fingers glued to my paintbrush and mind focused on the fascinating things people said and did. I angled around the rigors of geometry while finding humorous contexts for the various shapes such as the isosceles triangle which I used to depict the Isosceles Bartender in my AMUSINGS gallery. Double entendre shares equal space on my palette, alongside burnished ochres and cadmium reds. When the shutterbug within created the series titled ILLUMINATIONS, it required thousands of hours, a macro lens, a light box, and a gazillion...
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Delores Malcomson
Very nice!
Barbara Chase replied:
Thanks, Delores. :)
Dorothy Pugh
I really like the individuality of the women captured here, the suggestion of the actress' tasks, and in general the storytelling portrayed here. The lines with which the tailor's clothes are drawn are wonderfully elegant, too! l/f
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you Dorothy! I really appreciate and enjoy your observations... :)
Dagmar Helbig
The most interesting stories happen backstage - your Primadonnas are grandious, one is reading, the next is doubting if its good enough, the third one seems to have a bit fear and the fourth one can hardly await to Play her part. And the man behind seems to take care of the costumes -( and the emotions?....) - Barbara, this is great Theater - with only some lines - and sooo much Talent!!! - Dagmar LF
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, Dagmar. I've always loved the theater and the last-minute rush of adrenaline. My mother was a clothing and costume designer, and I, a (nervous) "prima-donna." It sounds like maybe you also can identify with this scenario?? :))