Nick de Angelis: A Life in Art by Edie Angelo Nick de Angelis, an American master painter and sculptor (b. 1921, d. 2004), used his talent to tell thousands of different stories of his many visions, often alcohol induced. His early career was as a child...
US Air Force photo Boeing B-17, aka, The Flying Fortress on a bombing run during World War II *** Bombing In America by Stephen Poleskie Columnist Will there be a war with Iran, or won’t there? Do they have nuclear devices? If so, do they have missiles capable...
“The Illustrated On the Road,” by Jack Kerouac Illustrations by Christopher Panzner Project Details: The idea was to create a watercolor/ink carnet de voyage (travel sketchbook or “Moleskine”) to make it appear to have been done on the road while...
*** Let’s Shut Down the Authoritarian Machine Summary: In an age of fascist politics, we must fight the emergence of apocalyptic nationalism and racist authoritarianism. “We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in...
LUCIEN CLERGUE | The Giants | 1978 | 16″ x 11.25″ | gelatin silver print *** LEGACY – Photographs of Lucien Clergue Pablo Picasso once said: “Clergue’s photographs are from God’s own sketchbooks” Throckmorton Fine Art is...
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