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Roger Dean, the album cover legend is 71!

 

Surely he will sadly hang up he's brushes for the last time soon!

 

http://www.theguardian.com/music/gallery/2015/oct/21/roger-dean-somewhere-near-here-prog-rock-album-covers-in-pictures

 

He also has a reputation as an architect and designer.

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Roger Dean, the album cover legend is 71!

 

Surely he will sadly hang up he's brushes for the last time soon!

 

http://www.theguardian.com/music/gallery/2015/oct/21/roger-dean-somewhere-near-here-prog-rock-album-covers-in-pictures

 

He also has a reputation as an architect and designer.

 

Oh, that's a pity. I had several of his posters on my walls in the 70s. This one, e.g.

 

 

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AWSOME!. Is it bad to admit to still thinking YES are as fantastic as Pink Floyd, but Budgie never quite made the grade.

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Roger Dean, the album cover legend is 71!

Surely he will sadly hang up he's brushes for the last time soon!

http://www.theguardian.com/music/gallery/2015/oct/21/roger-dean-somewhere-near-here-prog-rock-album-covers-in-pictures

He also has a reputation as an architect and designer.

Surely? Why the hell you say that?

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Well at 70+,he is getting into slip, choke on food, sudden illness territory. I am pretty close to it my self now. I'm glad I live in bungalow!

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Former President of the Columbus (OH) College of Art and Design for 16 years, Denny Griffith, was diagnosed with bile cancer (​cholangiocarcinoma) back in February 2014. He lives on but this article makes saying that for the long term slightly futile.
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Might be my favourite post all year. Could be a long time before anyone posts another ceramicist's obit! Anyway, I love this guy!

 

Harrison McIntosh, noted ceramicist and longtime Claremont resident died Thursday, January 21 in Claremont. He was 101.

His passion was vessel work (he never made the same one twice).

At his 100th birthday celebration in September 2014, Mr. McIntosh pondered on his enthusiasm for creating the vessels that marked his decades-long career as an artist. "Why was I dumb enough to keep making the same thing for 60 years? he asked. Its taken me 100 years to learn."

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https://www.claremont-courier.com/mobile/article/t18022-harrison-mcintosh

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His passion was vessel work (he never made the same one twice).

 

Nobody does. Vessels are like rivers.

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Self-taught painter and sculptor Thornton Dial has died at his home in Alabama. He was 88.

His works ar in the MOMA and Smithsonian etc

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http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/national/obituaries/story/2016/jan/26/self-taught-painter-sculptor-thorntdial-dies/346620/

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Joseph Tiberino, 77, a stylish, well-known Philadelphia artist, died Feb. 19 after a yearlong illness.
He specialized in murals, and won grants to travel to Greece and later to Mexico to study murals.


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Inge Hardison, whose bronze sculptures immortalized black historical figures, innovators and ordinary people she characterized as Our Folks, died on March 23 in Manhattan. She was 102.

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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/04/06/arts/design/inge-hardison-actress-and-sculptor-of-heroes-dies-at-102.html?mabReward=A6&_r=0&referer=

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Sculptor Marisol Escobar reportedly dies at 85: https://news.artnet.com/people/marisol-escobar-dies-86-485984

 

One DDP team hopes to carve out a qualifying obit.

Guardian obit:

 

http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/may/03/marisol-dies-pop-art-scupture-andy-warhol-gloria-steinem

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Do Warhol superstars belong in this thread? Wikipedia quote: Warhol superstars were a clique of New York City personalities promoted by the pop artist Andy Warhol during the 1960s and early 1970s. These personalities appeared in Warhol's artworks and accompanied him in his social life, epitomizing his famous dictum, "In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes". Warhol would simply film them, and declare them "superstars".

 

Most of them have a Wikipedia page so that means something, right?

 

Don't ask how I got to this....I don't remember how I even got to read about Warhol.....I remember reading about The Carpet from Bagdad....

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Do Warhol superstars belong in this thread? Wikipedia quote: Warhol superstars were a clique of New York City personalities promoted by the pop artist Andy Warhol during the 1960s and early 1970s. These personalities appeared in Warhol's artworks and accompanied him in his social life, epitomizing his famous dictum, "In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes". Warhol would simply film them, and declare them "superstars".

 

Most of them have a Wikipedia page so that means something, right?

 

Don't ask how I got to this....I don't remember how I even got to read about Warhol.....I remember reading about The Carpet from Bagdad....

Yes.

 

They belong here.

 

Don't make another thread.

 

Please.

 

Please.

 

Please.

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Do Warhol superstars belong in this thread? Wikipedia quote: Warhol superstars were a clique of New York City personalities promoted by the pop artist Andy Warhol during the 1960s and early 1970s. These personalities appeared in Warhol's artworks and accompanied him in his social life, epitomizing his famous dictum, "In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes". Warhol would simply film them, and declare them "superstars".

 

Most of them have a Wikipedia page so that means something, right?

 

Don't ask how I got to this....I don't remember how I even got to read about Warhol.....I remember reading about The Carpet from Bagdad....

Yes.

 

They belong here.

 

Don't make another thread.

 

Please.

 

Please.

 

Please.

 

-_- I wasn't going to make one......

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Carl Fredrik Reutersward, one of Sweden's best-known modern artists and the creator of the iconic statue of a revolver barrel tied in a knot, has died at the age of 81.

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http://www.texarkanagazette.com/news/national/story/2016/may/05/reutersward-swedish-sculptor-twisted-gun-barrel-dies-81/619123/

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Andrew Vicari, at one point the world's richest artist due to his role painting portraits for Saudi royals, dead at 84.

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Japanese sculptor Kengiro Azuma is dead at 90. He lived in Italy for most of his life.

http://www.artribune.com/2016/10/e-morto-a-milano-lo-scultore-giapponese-kengiro-azuma-fu-allievo-di-marino-marini/

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