I am also thinking of Picasso's signature, which became looser and lazier and shorter as he aged. His signature seemed to evolve with his paintings.
Also, Rauschenberg's signature I have always loved. When he was much older and suffering from arthritis ( I think), He eventually took to using his actual thumbprint as a signature.
Anyways, artist's signatures is an interesting topic, and the way they evolve can be a clue (to something) illuminating.
I love this! I wonder how I would sign Jacqueline...it’s so long. Would be fun to play around with it one day.
PS. I definitely dig your signature, Michael. It’s perfect.
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Sent this to my granddaughter. She is a pretty good artist at 12 years old.
That is so cool! : )
You have a nice signature, Newberry.
I am also thinking of Picasso's signature, which became looser and lazier and shorter as he aged. His signature seemed to evolve with his paintings.
Also, Rauschenberg's signature I have always loved. When he was much older and suffering from arthritis ( I think), He eventually took to using his actual thumbprint as a signature.
Anyways, artist's signatures is an interesting topic, and the way they evolve can be a clue (to something) illuminating.
Thank you for commenting. I love Picasso’s and didn’t know about Rauschenberg's, I’ll look for it and his thumbprint!