JOHN CURRIN
1962-presente
Thanksgiving, 2003
Oil on Canvas
172.7 × 132.1 cm
Couple in Bed, 1993
Oil on canvas
101.6 × 81.9 cm
Crystal's Friend, 2011
Oil on canvas
61 × 45.7 cm
seen from Greece
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seen from Maldives
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seen from Sweden
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seen from United States

seen from Brunei
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seen from United States
JOHN CURRIN
1962-presente
Thanksgiving, 2003
Oil on Canvas
172.7 × 132.1 cm
Couple in Bed, 1993
Oil on canvas
101.6 × 81.9 cm
Crystal's Friend, 2011
Oil on canvas
61 × 45.7 cm
John Currin, Soeur (1992)
... lyn boobies.. i made currin tall.. possibly my first tall character in the history of me playing mmo’s . O.O
The actress will appear on four different versions of the cover for the September issue.
AUGUST 9, 2017
No airbrushing controversy here. Jennifer Lawrence is fully brushed in a new painting by the artist John Currin. The portrait is one of four different cover images commissioned by Vogue for its September issue, marking the magazine’s 125th anniversary.
Never thought I’d ever level Currin passed 20, but I’m happy to report she’s level 45! She doesnt have any fancy costumes... so i hope you guys don’t mind her drab look.. the colors worked tho so i kept these <3
Leveling Currin
Currin is level 35 almost 36 - and Ive been leveling with my hubby, so it’s been a bit on and off since he’s not huge into the game - however my FM is probably the cutest lil thing ever! Anyways here are some random pics Ive taken of her leveling away. Its nothing fancy but I want to be able to look back on these when she’s a higher level ^.^ for sentimental purposes haha. do you guys ever do that?
The Gagosian Quarterly Fall 2017 issue is now available! To preview the issue, click the link below. In this issue we take a moment to think about legacy: connections to the past, ruminations on the future, traces left behind. We visit Brice Marden in his studio as he prepares to premiere a new body of monochrome paintings, building on ideas that have permeated his practice since early in his career. We reflect on a period of daring innovation for Helen Frankenthaler, from 1959 to 1962. We discuss the experimentation and development of John Currin’s drawing practice. And much more! http://fal.cn/tU7s