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David Najar, Au-delà de l'imagination, vers 2000
Art Auction on the Crown Princess
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We were not art collectors before our cruise on the Crown Princess. In fact, our very presence at the auction we attended was as abstract as Picasso. We were reading over the activities aboard the ship and I commented to Mr. Cozi, “You know, I’ve never been to an auction. Don’t you think an art auction would be fun?” I fully expected him to take my temperature. But, instead he agreed to try it…
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Indian Summer
TITLE: "Indian Summer"
ARTIST: David Najar
DATE: 2008
WHY WE CHOSE IT:
"The air is perfectly quiescent and all is stillness, as if Nature, after her exertions during the Summer, were now at rest." —John Bradbury, from "Travels in the Interior of America" (1817)
Naturalist John Bradbury was describing the phenomenon known as an Indian Summer, a period between late September and mid-November, often characterized by above-normal temperatures coupled with dry conditions.
Those of us in the Midwest have been enjoying the unusually warm temperatures as of late, though we can't help but wonder how long it'll be until that cold white powder begins to fall...
SOURCE: Park West Gallery Collection