#beach scene
Gustaf Wernersson Cronquist (Sverige, 1878 - 1967) ::Titel saknas (Bathers on a beach with wrecked ship), ca. 1925. Autokrom. | src Moderna Museet
Einar Hein (May 19, 1875 - 1931), was one of the last generation of Skagen painters. He studied at the Academy in the 1890s and after that with P.S. Krøyer and Roll’s studio in Paris.
Above: Cyklister i havstokken, 1894 - oil on canvas (Skagens Museum)
Elise Konstantin-Hansen (May 4, 1858 - 1946) was a Danish artist, whose father and brothers were also all artists. She was trained at home, and later by Tuxen and at a private Paris academy. In 1888 she entered the Academy’s Art School for Women, and from 1893 she exhibited regularly at Den Frie. She was also a prolific ceramics artist and late in life also became a writer. Her art focused on nature, esp. bird life.
Above:Strandparti med mågekoloni, 1924 - oil on canvas (privately owned)
Shirtless Mista cause….why not
It has been such a crazy work week that I’ve barely even thought about quilting. But, it’s time to a) mail off my Bob Ross challenge quilt and b) register my QuiltFest challenge quilt, which still does not have a name.
The theme was Bobbin’ on the Beach, and obviously I have Bobbin on the beach, but naming it has been trickier than that because of the cat litter aspect.
My original concept was “when you can’t afford a real vacation”, and that may yet wind up as the title.
I’ve given myself until tonight to name it, since 8m putting the registration in the mail tomorrow (along with my Cherrywood quilt).
Can I interest you in some severe pain? Stede does a little laugh as it cuts back to Ed. They were planing theIR LIFE TOGETHER I’M GOING FUCKING BLACK OUT FUCK THESE TWO FOR REAL I HATE THIS SHOW
Can I interest you in some severe pain? Stede does a little laugh as it cuts back to Ed. They were planing theIR LIFE TOGETHER I’M GOING TO FUCKING BLACK OUT FUCK THESE TWO FOR REAL I HATE THIS SHOW
John Cimon Warburg :: Margate, ca. 1909, autochrome. | src V&A