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But when all's said and done, any good work of art needs to be judged on the amount of felt life it contains, painting or photo, mine or Nan's, restrained or in your face, emotion is what it's about.
Jane Harris: Home-Work: Photographer David Armstrong Talks About His Latest Monograph, 615 Jefferson Avenue Jane Harris 2011
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DA: I think Nan's photographs are primarily linked with painting in so far as her use of color running in perfect tandem to the content of the work, something not easy to pull off, and I don't think intentional though undeniably true.
Jane Harris: Home-Work: Photographer David Armstrong Talks About His Latest Monograph, 615 Jefferson Avenue Jane Harris 2011
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On the more serious side of Nan's situation, aside from the emotional devastation Frank's abrupt leaving had on her, Nan said, "To add insult to injury, he went after everything he could."
Susan Pease Gadoua: How to Lose 200 Pounds And Keep It Off Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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Does that ever get on your nerves -- to have writers/curators/critics continuously fasten your work and its influence to Nan's?
Jane Harris: Home-Work: Photographer David Armstrong Talks About His Latest Monograph, 615 Jefferson Avenue Jane Harris 2011
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On the more serious side of Nan's situation, aside from the emotional devastation Frank's abrupt leaving had on her, Nan said, "To add insult to injury, he went after everything he could."
Susan Pease Gadoua: How to Lose 200 Pounds And Keep It Off Susan Pease Gadoua 2011
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Turning to place the two mugs of tea on the table, I was confronted again by the unfamiliarity of Nan's appearance.
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As winter had progressed and Nan's health declined, there had been much discussion of how spring might bring some remission.
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Over Christmas, an anticipation of Nan's passing had hung miserably over the festivities; none of us could bring ourselves to talk about the possibility that she might not be with us much longer.
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Mum told me later that the only time that Nan's tough coating had opened was late one night, when she had said: "I'm not ready yet."
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JH: Still, while the work shares a similar sensibility, there's often a painterly, somber quality to your portraits the boys never smile, for example that recalls old masters, and distinguishes itself from Nan's technicolor paeans to abject glamour through emotional restraint and sexual sublimation, wouldn't you agree?
Jane Harris: Home-Work: Photographer David Armstrong Talks About His Latest Monograph, 615 Jefferson Avenue Jane Harris 2011
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