Mike Magee's Supplementart. The odd shapes and poor focus or shading of some of these pictures is because they have been taken in situ and in natural daylight. Some are on the wall of a stairwell and had to be photographed from above or below whence their odd shapes. Clint and Spume are diaplayed above a fireplace and objects on the overmantle can be seen on the Clint photo. They are not part of the painting! Some are simply framed, but others are left unframed.
hb = hardboard | cb = cardboard |
approx dimensions feet | h = high | w = wide
Rocky Beach
hb ~2h x 1½w
The Birth and Death of Civilization
hb ~2h x 1½w
Sexual Tension
hb ~2h x 1½w
Black Girl
hb ~4h x 2½w
Girl in a Turban
hb ~2h x 1½w
Clint
hb ~3h x 2½w
El Cordobez
hb ~1½h x 1w
Mad Woman
hb ~2h x 1½w
Black Man
hb ~1¼h x 1¼w
Cosmic Woman
hb ~2h x 4w
Couple
hb ~1h x 1½w
Deserted
cb ~1½h x 2w
Dusk
hb ~2h x 1½w
Kilamanjaro with Elephants
hb ~2h x 1½w
First Tree
hb ~2h x 1½w
Last Tree
hb ~2h x 1½w
Fur Coat
cb ~1½h x 2w
Woman
hb ~2½h x 2w
Black Woman
hb ~2h x 2w
Zappa
hb ~1½h x 1½w
Lovers
hb ~2h x 1½w
Nude Study
hb ~1½h x 1w
Cider Man Ray
hb ~2h x 1½w
Shirlie
hb ~2h x 1½w
Racism
cb ~2h x 1½w
Rainbow in Storm Clouds
hb ~2h x 1½w
Romance
hb ~2h x 1½w
Scuptress
hb ~2h x 1½w
Smoking Pot
hb ~3h x 4w
Jeffrey Barnard
hb ~2h x 3w
Spume
hb ~2½h x 3w
Self-Portrait by Moonlight
cb ~2h x 1½w
Abstract Paddies
hb ~1h x 2w
Abstract Virtuality
hb ~1½h x 2w
Abstract Composition
ply ~1h x 1½w
The odd shapes and poor focus or shading of some of these pictures is because they have been taken in situ and in natural daylight. Some are on the wall of a stairwell and had to be photographed from above or below whence their odd shapes. Clint and Spume are diaplayed above a fireplace and objects on the overmantle can be seen on the Clint photo. They are not part of the painting! Some are simply framed, but others are left unframed.
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Theodotus a Greek speaking leather worker from Asia Minor appeared in Rome with his band of Christian followers discussing Euclid, Aristotle and Galen. Galen had criticized Christians for the idiocy that they have always been proud of—accepting their beliefs on faith instead of reason—but he had such a great belief in purposive creation by God that his discoveries were not questioned by Christians for 1400 years. These enquiring visitors apparently hoped to have answers to their puzzles from Pope and Pagans alike, but the Pope would have nothing of their tomfoolery. He excommunicated them!
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