"rodney" wrote in message
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Behind this rather spacy, moody pastel "view of the zoo"
by Fermin Eguia, an Argentinian, lies a very bizarre and
captivating artist.
http://cjoint.com/data/geo1ZweHmL.htm
It's a pity wiki has nothing on him, I find him strangely captivating
apart from a few small images on the web, and a Youtube
I think Victor should devote a page to him
A book about this artist can be found on eBay: FERMÍN EGUÍA. Obras 1965-2005
(Paperback) by Laura. Malosetti Costa (Author)
After having found his work of art named "Pintura" (1974):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maudbue...es/1873453333/
I have decided to not follow your advice, Rodney. I suppose that you will
agree with me on this :-)
May I propose you instead my latest Art on Stamps page, named The Colors of
Sistine Madonna:
http://www.artonstamps.org/Countries...ine-colors.htm
I hope that you like this classical painter too, even if you may disagree
with some of my comments on the discussed New Caledonia stamp.
--
Victor Manta
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