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Bonnard near and far of violets and peaches.
Emerging from the Tate Gallery drenched in Bonnard sunlight, an after-image of yellow, violet and peach has indelibly imprinted itself on my brain. Sated from a feast of colour, amazed in a theatre of looking, revolving slowly in a golden … Continue reading
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Tagged bonnard, colour of memory, tate britain, the waves, virginia woolf, vuillard
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Living, liking and exclaiming Paris
Returning to Istanbul from my two-month sojourn as a resident at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, I have in my possession three signed volumes. Together they signal the points of a triangle, or the pages of a trilogy, … Continue reading
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Tagged bleuetrose, bonnard, burcuturker, citedesartsparis, destael, Duchamp, giletjaunes, hemingway, lecubisme, monet, orangerie, Paris, parisartmuseums, pattismith, picasso, rachelcusk, shakespeareandco, vandongen, vuillard
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