I am recovering from a concussion and not able to participate online hardly at all right now.
Except for some dizziness I'm fine, but the dizziness makes computer use difficult.
I'm glad I have so many scheduled posts lined up!
I expect to be back soon.
Artist in Her Studio (1905):
by Charles Camoin, associated with Fauvism, who died on May 20, 1965. When the artist in the painting above is ready for a break, she can take the bottle on that table over to this table:
Still Life with the Window of the Workshop Open to the Port of Saint Tropez |
There is a short biography online here. You can see more of his work here.
I'm going to link you, even though you may not be able to visit others yet. This is a gorgeous piece and most appropriate for T this Tuesday. I'd actually heard of Charles Camoin, but I'm not all that familiar with his work. I assure you, this fits so well with T day. It's a beautiful Fauvist painting. Thanks for finding and sharing it with us for T this Tuesday. And PLEASE feel better soon, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful paintings, you always find such great pictures. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI agree, I love learning about new artists to me through your T posts-thanks so much for sharing. I love these with the bottles of wine
ReplyDeleteHappy T Day Kathy
Such beautiful paintings - GREAT! Happy T-Day!
ReplyDeleteHUgs, Susi
Oh my goodness, I hope you are feeling much better soon! The painings are beautiful, I especially would like to sit at the table looking at that beautiful view and enjoy a bite to eat 😁. Sending you wishes for a quick recovery and wishing you a Happy T Tuesday! J 😊 x
ReplyDeleteOmgoodness feel better Divers! Where have i been ? May i ask how your concussion happened?? I always love how you introduce me to new tea and drink related artists... Another artist i have never heard of.. Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, a concussion-:(:( I do hope you are getting better with each day. Love these paintings! happy T day!
ReplyDeleteThe paintings both look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are recovering as the days pass by and will feel better soon.
Happy T day wishes.
Yvonne xx
Oh no. A concussion doesn't sound good. I do like the paintings today and how you introduce me to new artists. You take care of yourself until your are all healed from that concussion. Happy T day. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear that you have a concussion. The dizziness must be awful! My father has dealt with this recently and had to hang onto the wall to keep from falling while walking. I cannot imagine this to be easy. Rest up and feel better soon. The art work is beautiful by the way!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea Day,
Kate
OMGosh! What happened? I hope you will be back to normal soon. Take it easy. Get lots of rest.
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon.
ReplyDeleteOh my, a concussion is quite a serious condition, at the physio clinic I work at we have about 3 concussion patients right now. Take care of yourself, sending you some very positive healing thoughts that will gently waft along to you ...
ReplyDeletethe table by the window looks like a charming place to sit and have tea...lovely! I do hope you will feel better soon. having had several concussions myself, I understand. take it easy and just rest if you can! thanks for your dedication to the T party! ;)
ReplyDeleteI especially love the second painting, D. It invites me in to imagine myself in that chair looking out at the sea.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about your concussion. I hope it clears quickly. In the meantime, please rest and take care.
Nice to see you back at T. Hugs, Eileen
So glad Elizabeth linked you to T for Tuesday! I am so sorry to hear of your concussion and dizziness. Hugs! I look forward to your posts, and this was lovely art that you have shared. Hope to see you back in the swing of things soon!
ReplyDeleteOh no...a concussion sounds awful. I've had a couple bouts of vertigo and that was crazy...can't even imagine what you're dealing with. Feel better.
ReplyDeleteHappy T day!
I understand how dizziness and vertigo make you feel while using the computer - hope you feel better soon! Belated Happy T Day! Chrisx
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