The New York Times Front Page, September 29, 2020 and Artist Paul Gauguin

Regia Marinho
3 min readSep 29, 2020

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For the inspiration of the art lover.

I shut my eyes in order to see. ~Paul Gauguin.

Wildfires and smoke have not stopped in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. We can’t take a walk. When I do that, I get little dizzy.

The New York Times Front Page, September 29, 2020 in California colors.

The New York Times Front Page, September 29, 2020 in California colors by R. T. Marinho.

News Between Art, Art Between News.

“Color which, like music, is a matter of vibrations, reaches what is most general and therefore most indefinable in nature: its inner power.” ~ Paul Gauguin

Paul Gauguin

Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin was a French Post-Impressionist artist. Unappreciated until after his death, Gauguin is now recognized for his experimental use of color and Synthetist style that were distinct from Impressionism. Toward the end of his life, he spent ten years in French Polynesia. Wikipedia.

Paul Gauguin. Self-portrait, 1875–1877, Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Paul Gauguin. Self-portrait, 1875–1877, Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?

1897, painting, oil on canvas, 139 × 375 cm (55 × 148 in), Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA.

Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?, 1897, oil on canvas, 139 × 375 cm (55 × 148 in).

“Art requires philosophy, just as philosophy requires art. Otherwise, what would become of beauty?” ~ Paul Gauguin

Parahi te maras, 1892, Paul Gauguin. Meyer de Schauensee collection.

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Regia Marinho

I write about ideas, technology, the future and inspire the world through art. Artist. Civil engineer. https://regiaart.com