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Full Show-Weimar Artists and the New Objectivity
The portraits, 48″x32″, are Weimar era artists. George Grosz, Anita Gerber, Conrad Veigt, Anni and Josef Albers, Hannah Hoch and Kurt Weill. That is six. The seventh portrait is a group of unknown Weimar artist, otherwise not recorded in history, … Continue reading
Weimar Artists and the New Objectivity.
In the fall of this year, 2023, I will stage a gallery show entitled Weimar Artists and the New Objectivity. A group 6-7 large paintings based on but not intended to be direct portraits of Weimar artists, Germany 1919-1933, but … Continue reading
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Tagged art, George Grosz, Lon Parker, New Objectivity, painting, Weimar, Weimar Artists and the New Objectivity
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Port of Call.
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Port-of-Call/94023/8764898/view A port of call constructed like a poem. The streetscape from a pulp thriller. Danger in the alleys and roof tops. The sun sets.
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Tagged abstract, art, artist, Dada, danger, espionage, Lon Parker, painting, Port of Call, shipping, surrealism
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A Walk at the Ocean
Looking back to you, a best friend awaits for a walk in the sand by the ocean. Play in the reeds and cattails, roll in sand and chasing the boats dancing in the water. https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-A-Walk-at-the-Ocean/94023/8753875/view
Afternoon in the Park
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Afternoon-in-the-Park/94023/8739511/view Inspired by G. Seurat’s “A Sunday on La Grande Jatte”, Afternoon in the Park hopes to inspire thoughts of bourgeois leisure activities of the pre-WWI Europe and the underlying, slow demise of the Enlightenment’s remains.
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Tagged Afternoon, art, blood orange, expressionism, George Seurat, monocle, park, sailboats, Sunday
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The Art of Lon Parker – Otello
OTELLO Otello began as an Amazonian boatman, drawn and painted freehand from a magazine. I was quite pleased but it grew into a larger story. Not sure which one I prefer. The Art of Lon Parker is a solo … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, Alexander Graf, art, cSpace, Lon Parker, Otello, Othello, painting
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The Art of Lon Parker – Lili of the Lamplight
A drawing from an early note book sat waiting without a name. A story built and battled. Sorties and then distilled to Lili of the Lamplight. And a soldier remembers her warmth. LILI OF THE LAMPLIGHT The Art of Lon … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, art, cSpace, Lili Marlene, Lily of the Lamplight, Lon Parker, Marlene Dietrich, nude, painting, Soldier, Vera Lynn, war, World War One
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The Art of Lon Parker – Sirens at the Gate.
Sirens at the Gate began as a black and white watercolour. Inspiration came from a very old photograph found in a junk store. Possibly anyway or a book. The photo was easily in the later 1800’s of the remains of … Continue reading