By Grant Gould.
Eleven AM
So, I'm reading Stephen King's Duma Key right now and on page 360 I get to this passage where the narrator is visiting an old woman in her room and she's got a print of Edward Hopper's Eleven AM above her bed. King describes it as "an archetype of loneliness waiting patiently at the window for some change, any change." Then, two pages later, he says this:
Over her head, the loneliest girl in the world sat in a chair and looked out the window forever, face hidden by the fall of her hair, naked but for a pair of shoes.Made me want to see what he was talking about.
By Edward Hopper.
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2 comments:
So I'm curious as to how you find all this wonderful artwork.
Is you Google Fu very strong or do they always come from the same sites, or what?
Well, I do tend to link to Golden Age Comic Books a lot, and there are a few artists whose blogs I follow religiously, but yeah, I also do a lot of Googling.
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