19-07-2022, 11:27 PM
The exhibition has been curated, thanks to our fabulous describers and artists. My minions are setting up the gallery as we speak, hanging the masterpieces, their descriptions and prices.
The exhibition opens at 8pm tomorrow night, for an exclusive FoGgie preview. Caterers will supply Chinese and ice creams.
For now, the masterpiece which inspired this exhibition
The fabulous Impressionist painting The Three Graces by Marie Bracquemond in 1880, oil on canvas, 139x89cm on loan to us from Musee d'Orsay in Paris.
Bracquemond was one of the great Impressionists. She was a contemporary of Gauguin who showed her some tricks of the trade. Unfortunately she was married to a jerk who was jealous of her talent and ultimately led to her giving up on painting. Douchebag.
The exhibition opens at 8pm tomorrow night, for an exclusive FoGgie preview. Caterers will supply Chinese and ice creams.
For now, the masterpiece which inspired this exhibition
The fabulous Impressionist painting The Three Graces by Marie Bracquemond in 1880, oil on canvas, 139x89cm on loan to us from Musee d'Orsay in Paris.
Bracquemond was one of the great Impressionists. She was a contemporary of Gauguin who showed her some tricks of the trade. Unfortunately she was married to a jerk who was jealous of her talent and ultimately led to her giving up on painting. Douchebag.
FoGademy Awards Pending