Dining room and early still life. There was a time I could not escape the girly womb aesthetic fast enough, but it fascinates me now. In tandem with early Disney films, TV shows like Gilligan's Island, album covers and Chinese idioms such as the Four Gentlemen (Link to definition), it articulates what my friend David Dow calls a flatscape, enlivened in various ways by Keith Haring KH Image, Alex Katz, AK Image Trenton Doyle Hancock TDH Image and Firelei Baez Baez image as initial examples. I know there are so many more. New York attracted me, in part because of its artificial landscape, a flatscape to expand into realms of imagination. |
2 comments:
Love the theme your mother has chosen for the folding screen. Can you tell me where she got these from? Would appreciate it. Many thanks.
I think it's a pattern by Greeff, will take a look and let you know the pattern. She has it on the screen, and also on chairs I believe from when she decorated in the 1970s.
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