I thought gouache as well, Linda. Thanks much, Glendon. Very insightful interview. Strange, too, that I saw Lars Jonsson in Simon's work. Jonsson paints birds with great intimacy.
Bruce Bartrug
www.brucebartrug.comOn Apr 2, 2015 2:43 PM, "Glendon Mellow" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:You are most welcome Linda! I'm still developing my interview questions, and I encourage people to answer at length. We have Twitter for soundbites, so blogs really should go in-depth.GFind me onon the Scientific American Blog NetworkOn 2 April 2015 at 14:30, Linda Feltner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Thank You, Glendon. This is an insightful interview. I wondered what his medium was. I looked at the details of the dinosaur paintings in the exhibit and thought, gouache? Now I know. I was about to throw away my watercolors and raise the bar on gouache painting.His achievement is significant and admirable, and I'm very glad you sent this link.Cheers,Linda
On Apr 2, 2015, at 11:16 AM, Glendon Mellow wrote:I did an interview with Simon last year that you, Bruce, and others might enjoy.Find me onon the Scientific American Blog NetworkOn 2 April 2015 at 07:28, Bruce Bartrug <[log in to unmask]> wrote:bI inquired with the Swedish Natural History Museum concerning a catalog or book of Simon Stalenhag's striking paleo art so generously shared yesterday by Linda Feltner. Here's the reply I received should anyone else have an interest.Link to the Museum's website: http://www.nrm.se/english.16_en.htmlHello Bruce,
My name is Tove Frambäck and I am the project manager and producer for the new exhibition Fossils and Evolution at Swedish Natural History Museum.
I’m glad that you like Simons Stålenhags artwork – we do to J. The images have been produced in cooperation with scientists of the museum.
No, not yet, but there are plans of making a book or a catalog. At the moment you can also watch them at http://www.simonstalenhag.se/paleo.html
Look out for the book in out shop or website.
Kind regards,
Tove--Bruce Bartrug
Nobleboro, Maine, USA
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