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shakurra at Nov 09, 2021 11:40 PM

MS01.01.03.B01.F27.001

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Skunder/ b (1937)

Interview - :3200 - 16th Street #516
1961 -- first time here / show at
Phelps-Stokes -- 7

Drawing at an early age in Paris.
Actions of the scene reflecting the
resistance Spirit / occupied --
went to Paris in 1955 after receiving
a scholarship -- (Silver Medal)
(Tutored by two Canadian painters -- one
traditional -- other abstract) -- Brought
back new thoughts and new ideas
reflecting achievements from Paris --.....

Early reflections: Childhood - La Labella
putting these forms together -- "home echoes
systematically throughout" -- These
references are seen in the artist's
life. No real interference which pull
him away from these visions --. Teaching
important to his development -- / --
Impossible to deal with both / must
maintain some of the old life style --
keeping alive that spark of creativity
which reflects the continuous flow of
ideas from an ancient culture --
Did not need the changes -- Having been
around those who invented these forms
of Expressionism in Paris; The artist
felt no need to imitate them he

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MS01.01.03.B01.F27.001

[HANDWRITTEN ON YELLOW LINED PAPER]

Skunder/ b (1937)

Interview - :3200 - 16th Street #516
1961 -- first time here / show at
Phelps-Stokes -- 7

Drawing at an early age in Paris.
Actions of the scene reflecting the
resistance Spirit / occupied --
went to Paris in 1955 after receiving
a scholarship -- (Silver Medal)
(Tutored by two Canadian painters -- one
traditional -- other abstract) -- Brought
back new thoughts and new ideas
reflecting achievements from Paris --.....

Early reflections: Childhood - La Labella
putting these forms together -- "home echoes
systematically throughout" -- These
references are seen in the artist's
life. No real interference which pull
him away from these visions --. Teaching
important to his development -- / --
Impossible to deal with both / must
maintain some of the old life style --
keeping alive that spark of creativity
which reflects the continuous flow of
ideas from an ancient culture --
Did not need the changes -- Having been
around those who invented these forms
of Expressionism in Paris; The artist
felt no need to imitate them he

[CONTINUE ON PAGE 2]