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THE SUNDAY OREG ONI AN, PORTLAND. JUNE 13, 1920
LIFE SKETCHES BY ARTIST WHO SENSES SPIRIT OF T
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By W. E. HILL
Copyright. 1(20, N'aw Tarir Trllrana In
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Mflce, the jpressinan, swill jtevjer'
be the -same man- again-. He has
Jnst stumbled, not Into the portrait
class,, where- he- should hayeg!one
with the box of light fiytureabut
fhual into- a lifoi class.'
if arsTfaTT 13 orie-of those awfbTTif radi
cal pecple who- believe that-crime is
the result of capital. For instance
give all the money to the oeople who
haven't it. and they- won't want t
steal it. Perfectly simpl?. Marshall
la for working four hours a day, no
more, ;less if heed be. For an art'st
oeeds to-dream dreams, and that takes
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rnree young men visitors who have lost thetr fTlnsions. Thry Imew what art
schools were hk' yes. sir! Regular Paris by night with cute little gauze clad
models all ovr the place just lik the scene in the musical comedy showine the
latln Qoart'er Trey beve dropped in to r Joe, who is working in portrait
class, and the only model in sight is an old man in a G. A. R. uniform.
lY visitor ruTTine fcW8y -befor one of yoe'
"Mtists goes and. dram me!
Life isn't always a
bed of roses, and the
average artist's model
has a- pretty tough
time of- it. "If you
don't believe it, just
look at what a model
in a portrait class has
to sit and look at all
day!
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Jessie, the model, who
wants to get awv
early, looking awf"l'v
pathetic and wvi-f'l
in the direction of t
clock every now. and
then.
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Instructor with a
prohibition hand
over headache, try
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just the right thin
to siv bont a par
ticularly ho-le "
ft of oamting.
Mabel Elaine Col
by hs just beei
told to put more
"verr "wr
what shaH. I -v
more verve." H her
drawing. Maue'.
who is nw at te
rnit. has bn rx
plainins' at length
that th" modsl
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couldn't draw any
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'A real true artist,
will be an artist
anyhow It's
bound to be. just
like measles. So
why bother about
working your'
'hd off. argues
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Gladys simply
ean't make out
tchu- if a thin?
is a work of art.
oe -need bother
ihont getting
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Miss Simms Is death arainst commercial art. It cramps one style.
So for awhile commercial art will have Co worry along- without Miss.
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