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Tom Thomson
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Follow the Journal of My Last Spring on nostr. Tweeting in real-time from 1917
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Tom Thomson 2 years ago
A man does not go through hell and come out an incurable optimist
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I can never keep straight who is fighting whom overseas
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People refused to believe I was painting real trees. Finally, Jackson had to say 'Yes, what Tom is painting is really there'
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Tom Thomson 2 years ago
A lovely landscape cannot appreciated by an unlovely mind.
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Tom Thomson 2 years ago
No need to shout at the Almighty, he won't listen
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Tom Thomson 2 years ago
Sometimes I paint as if my life depended upon it. Sometimes I fail.
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After a while in the City, I had enough of being a dandy - I wanted to get back into the bush
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Tom Thomson 2 years ago
As artists, we were all influenced by the Art Nouveau movement: lines, loops and whorls.
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I am generous to the point of being careless about money.
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Jackson said of Bill Beatty, 'He is so soaked in monochrome that mild things excite him.'
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I would freely give away my sketches if admired
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Arthur Lismer was mesmerized by the Canadian landscape - so different from England
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1917 April in Algonquin Park #upclose No. 4 #tt1917 image
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I think Daphne Crombie had the eyes for me. Trouble was, she was married and I was not
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Tom Thomson 2 years ago
Electric light of the city does look beautiful - when refracted through filthy air.