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cool.
send me an email giving your shipping-address and what name you want it dedicated to.
to avoid filling my PM-box any more, please do email! Thanks.

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(of course this goes for ALL people interested. My PM-box is 90% full - again.)
 
That's really nice, Roni.
By the way...the title of the article is called something like:
Return into the Mahler-innocence ?
 
[...] something like: Return into the Mahler-innocence ?

no. In German, the word 'Maler' (without 'h'!) means painter.
(so it's meant to be the return of the 'innocence' of the painters.)


The message is, that Richard goes in some ways back to the German Romantics of the 19th century like Caspar David Friedrich. That's especially for his landscapes.

Later in the article, the author sees, that this isn't a real go-back (as one might think at first sight), since Richard takes the 'romantic' out of the landscape, showing how man has changed nature: a pathway line through nature, the texture of acres, power-poles right between trees, etc.
 
no. In German, the word 'Maler' (without 'h'!) means painter.
(so it's meant to be the return of the 'innocence' of the painters.)

That's funny. I messed it up because you mentioned Wagner.
My German is not great but yes, I know what a maler is ;)
 
guess, which picture they choose to go with that article! Right!

That's great, Roni. Congrats! Your image will now live forever in that painting. You've been immortalized. How cool is that!

Yeah I got published in the paper today but not with a painting or even a picture

Gerard, wanted posters does'nt count!
 
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