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by Barbara Chase
$29.00
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TO BE PRINTED ON METAL (canvas will not pick up the subtle skin tones). Greta Garbo poses in an elaborate metal costume, designed for her role in... more
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TO BE PRINTED ON METAL (canvas will not pick up the subtle skin tones). Greta Garbo poses in an elaborate metal costume, designed for her role in Matahari.
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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Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Feel free to place your featured image in the Features Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you!
Bill OConnor
terrific Barbara --I actually met her one quiet morning (51st/First ave, NYC) she was returning from a friends "thrift shop" on First Ave to her apt overlooking the East River. I said hello and that I understood she wanted privacy -- she actually smiled, said thank you and continued on. This was 1972, and yes, she was beautiful.
Barbara Chase replied:
I have thought a great deal about what it must have been like trying to maintain her comfort zone in the afterglow of all that fame. I love that she smiled and spoke in response to your thoughtful appreciation. It must have made her feel good to be acknowledged in such a gracious way. 😌
Constance Lowery
very nice work. L/F
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, Constance!
Reynold Jay
Such grand emotion in that expression! Lovely work of art! Well done Favorite!
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, RJ.!! ....she was a fascinating loner.
Catalina Walker
A Precious art piece... A true masterful work, Barbara!! Totally Classy., love it...l/fv/tw
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you so much, Catalina! Your generous words are truly appreciated!! :-)
Vishvesh Tadsare
Stunning portrait!
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you so much, Vishvesh!
Ezartesa Art
Ah...this is so cool Barbara! FAV
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, Ezartesa Art...and happy holidays! :)
Connie Handscomb
Oh my word! you've captured her spot on ... what a beauty ;))
Barbara Chase replied:
That warms my heart, Connie, because I worked for many days in this piece. There is in fact a large 48"x48" canvas of her seated in an Art Deco setting. This is a very small section of the original painting.
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Women Painters. Fabulous artwork. Love the colours and composition !!
Barbara Chase replied:
Thanks Madalena! :)
Bill OConnor
Barbara -- revisiting; this is outstanding! When I lived on the Upper Eastside of Manhattan. I'd frequently see Greta, early in the morning, hat pulled down, long coat, walking from 52st. and First Ave to a thrift shop on the corner (one of her few friends volunteered there). I knew it was her because the first time I saw her a doorman said to me "hey, guess who that is."? Great memory. L/F
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, Bill! I would love to have caught even a glimpse of her. Your story of that moment in time is very intruguing. I feel a bit sad for her but at the same time I know it was her proclivity to be alone. So very interesting!
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Barbara Chase replied:
Thank you, John!
Bill OConnor
Barbara -- this, and your gallery, shows your immense talent --your art is as good as it gets!!! L/F
Barbara Chase replied:
I am grateful to you, Bill, for sharing such generous and kind feedback. We artists tend to nudge a big part of our hearts out there onto the canvas, and as a result can feel a slight bit vulnerable. Your words are a wonderful catalyst! TY!