Do you happen to know the artist of the gray abstract painting behind the grand piano in the waldorf living room? There is a pink one near it that appears to be by the same artist. There is also an abstract painting of some blue squares on a red background in the waldorf apartment that I’d love to know more about. I can’t seem to find info on these anywhere.
Your site is really amazing, my congrats for your job! I would like to know more about the paintings in Nate’s bedroom at Empire Hotel. I might be wrong, but I couldn’t find an archive about it in your blog yet.
Hello! Do you know what is the name of the new painting replacing the “spectrum” by richard philipps in the van der woodsen’s living room in episode 8 – season 6?
thank you!!
Hey, back in gossip girl season 8 I’ve made the same question, and now I hav the answer! I keep checking on Richard Phillips and most of the artists that I’ve seen in GG, wich leads me to this page: https://artsy.net/artwork/richard-phillips-shaking The name of the picture is “shaking” and it’s a Richard Phillips indeed! 🙂
Hi, I have a question abou the last week’s gossip girl episode. The new painting in Lily’s room, that took place of “Spectrum”, would it also be a Richard Phillips?
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I am not really a full-timer blogger, living in Berlin at the moment trying to study a little bit. But I can however tell you a little bit how I started. First I used some time to think about the concept, what kind of readers will be out there reading, etc, the style of the blog and how the writings should be (academicly or more easy and light). I don’t know, just the way I thought.
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Do you happen to know the artist of the gray abstract painting behind the grand piano in the waldorf living room? There is a pink one near it that appears to be by the same artist. There is also an abstract painting of some blue squares on a red background in the waldorf apartment that I’d love to know more about. I can’t seem to find info on these anywhere.
I will try to find out. In fact, I am wondering about the same q.
Your site is really amazing, my congrats for your job! I would like to know more about the paintings in Nate’s bedroom at Empire Hotel. I might be wrong, but I couldn’t find an archive about it in your blog yet.
Hey, thanx. No, thats correct. I am going to post something about it;)
Thanks, would be really nice! I love Gossip Girl sets and artworks. I couldn’t find my favorite one!
Hello! Do you know what is the name of the new painting replacing the “spectrum” by richard philipps in the van der woodsen’s living room in episode 8 – season 6?
thank you!!
Hey, back in gossip girl season 8 I’ve made the same question, and now I hav the answer! I keep checking on Richard Phillips and most of the artists that I’ve seen in GG, wich leads me to this page: https://artsy.net/artwork/richard-phillips-shaking The name of the picture is “shaking” and it’s a Richard Phillips indeed! 🙂
Hi, I have a question abou the last week’s gossip girl episode. The new painting in Lily’s room, that took place of “Spectrum”, would it also be a Richard Phillips?
You have made some really good points there. I checked on the web for more
information about the issue and found most individuals will go along with your views on this website.
Hmm it seems like your site ate my first comment (it was
extremely long) so I guess I’ll just sum it up what I submitted and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog.
I too am an aspiring blog writer but I’m still new to the whole thing. Do you have any points for beginner blog writers? I’d really appreciate it.
hello, sorry for the late replie. Sorry to here your post was eaten up, but thank you so much for the compliment.
I am not really a full-timer blogger, living in Berlin at the moment trying to study a little bit. But I can however tell you a little bit how I started. First I used some time to think about the concept, what kind of readers will be out there reading, etc, the style of the blog and how the writings should be (academicly or more easy and light). I don’t know, just the way I thought.
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as an artist I thank you for what you do !
I agree, art should be accessible and should feed us like bread…
beauty is everywhere and artist must catch it when it’s hidden behind the ordinary, and make it accessible to all…
http://www.ivanaminafra.com
Thank you Ivana, very nice to hear! Your work look interesting. Like the “pause au Pompidou huile sur toile ”
http://www.ivanaminafra.com/4/ma_tarmorphoses_urbaines_4227772.html