Monday, November 12, 2007

Art Elsewhere: George Seurat

It’s been a busy week and I’ve only had time for flying visits to the interweb at best but when I saw this on Drawn! today I just had to share.

George Suerat, 'Pierrot and Colombine,' conté crayon on paper, from around 1887-88.

It’s an audio visual slideshow on the drawings of George Seurat to accompany this article by Roberta Smith about the exhibition of his drawings running at the Museum of Modern Art.

Posted by Bad Faery on 11/12 at 04:01 PM
Posted in: Drawing and IllustrationArt Elsewhere

Comments:

Good afternoon, Bad Faery!
Glad to see you back here, and thanks so much for sharing your discovery of the drawings of G. Seurat. I just went there and looked and listened to the very insteresting commentaries. Now I am amazed at his ability to render 100 shades of white/black/grey, to draw people as if they were in darkness of in a fog or in cigarette smoke and still show the bodies perfectly! Great discovery!
Have a good day

Posted by Andrea on 11/12 at 04:24 PM



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