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SOPHIE FLACK |
Fellow winger blogger, Gia Kourlas, wrote an article about my art in this week’s Time Out magazine!
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/articles/dance/24373/and-all-that-jazz
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SOPHIE FLACK |
Fellow winger blogger, Gia Kourlas, wrote an article about my art in this week’s Time Out magazine!
http://www.timeout.com/newyork/articles/dance/24373/and-all-that-jazz
Congratulations, Sophie!
How exciting!
Sophie….
I’m so glad you posted this! When I got my copy last week and was flipping through it, I saw your painting before the text and was like, hey, wait a second, that’s Sophie’s!!!
So great for you - hope it brings you lots of new collectors. David’s going to have competition for new pieces!
Congratulations!
i love the article & paintings. hmmm.. i may have to buy one! dancers are such interesting people: often times so multi-talented! i have seen it in kristin sloan, veronica neibuhr & my own alston & isabel, who have both been painting as long as i can remember; our house is decorated with their large paintings!
Sophie,
I am so proud of you! Your work has always inspired me, and I am so happy that you are getting the exposure you deserve. Congrats!
i should have bought before the article came out. sucks for me. i knew your paintings were cool waaaaay back in the day. any discounts for OG wingers?
Congratulations, that’s very cool! Your paitings are awesome!
:)
WOW Sophie and Gia. This article is incredible. Thank you Gia for writing always such interesting things and support us dancers so much. You are amazing.
And Sophie, I love the two paintings in the article. So much detail and feelings, it’s really beautiful.
Sophie- Nice work. In dream symbols, everyone in your dream is you or aspects of you or your life. Pregnancy in dream symbology is being fertile, creative, and abundant — healthy — which is obvious with all your creative and imaginative life. Congratulations!
Wow very cool! I checked out your website when you posted it previously, and I really was impressed! I think the perspectives explored in your paintings of women are pretty great, and fascinating.
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