The Pictorial Arts

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Broadened Horizons

That decrepit old bookstore I had wandered into one miserable afternoon became a refuge for me, eventually heading down there most Saturdays to explore its mysteries. The owner, Jim Payne, became a friend and book advisor. Many times I couldn't afford the books and magazines he was showing me, but he seemed determined to broaden my horizons, bless his heart. Over time he sold me many small change wonders and even loaned a few items that I dutifully brought back the next visit.

He, of course, knew of my interest in art and drawing particularly, as well as comics and cartooning. He would cut some prices here and there so I could afford the drawing books, such as the Andrew Loomis books.

A 1947 book of Axel Gallen-Kallela drawings was a nice purchase for $6. Jim told me if I didn't like it after a while I could bring it back for an exchange, which I never did. It's only in the last few years that I realized the importance of the Kalevala fantasies that Gallen-Kallela will always be associated with. 





Thomas Haller Buchanan at 9:15 PM

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My name is Thom Buchanan. I'm an artist and photographer. People are my favorite subjects to portray in art and photos. My wife (and studio partner) has called that my 'people skills', as I've been passionately creating portrait studies for many years. I refer to myself as a pictorialist, a combination of image-making and journalist. Images are my life.
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